Camp Robinson, Nebraska

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Camp Robinson, Nebraska was a 19th-century U.S. Army post on the Great Plains, historically significant as the site where the Lakota leader Crazy Horse was killed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century military installation
United States Army post
conflict Great Sioux War of 1876–1877 NERFINISHED
controlledBy United States Army NERFINISHED
coordinateLocation approximately 42.67°N 103.47°W
country United States of America
endTime late 19th century
era American Indian Wars NERFINISHED
garrison U.S. cavalry units
infantry units
hasCategory American Indian Wars forts
Former military installations in Nebraska
Forts on the Great Plains
hasHeritageStatus historic site
hasUse Indian agency support post
cavalry post
frontier military post
inception 1874
locatedIn Dawes County, Nebraska NERFINISHED
Great Plains
Nebraska
northwestern Nebraska
locatedNear Crawford, Nebraska NERFINISHED
Fort Robinson, Nebraska NERFINISHED
Red Cloud Indian Agency NERFINISHED
militaryBranch United States Army
namedAfter Lt. Levi H. Robinson NERFINISHED
notableFor site where Lakota leader Crazy Horse was killed
partOf Department of the Platte NERFINISHED
United States western frontier forts system NERFINISHED
significantEvent Killing of Crazy Horse NERFINISHED
Surrender of Crazy Horse NERFINISHED
startTime 1874
usedFor operations against Northern Plains tribes

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Crazy Horse placeOfDeath Camp Robinson, Nebraska