Fort Wallace (historic site)

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Fort Wallace is a historic 19th-century U.S. Army frontier post in western Kansas that played a key role in the Indian Wars and the protection of overland trails.

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instanceOf former U.S. Army post
historic site
category American frontier forts
Forts in Kansas
Military facilities on the National Register of Historic Places in Kansas
conflict Indian Wars on the Great Plains NERFINISHED
country United States of America
hasDesignation historic 19th-century U.S. Army frontier post
hasFunction military fort
hasGarrisonType cavalry
infantry
hasNearbyAttraction Fort Wallace Museum NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic site open to visitors
locatedIn Kansas
Wallace County, Kansas NERFINISHED
western Kansas
locatedNear Butterfield Overland Despatch route NERFINISHED
Smoky Hill Trail NERFINISHED
namedAfter General William H. L. Wallace NERFINISHED
W. H. L. Wallace NERFINISHED
operatedBy United States Army
partOf Great Plains NERFINISHED
significance key role in U.S. expansion across the Great Plains
key role in protecting overland travel routes
usedDuring American Indian Wars NERFINISHED
American Old West period NERFINISHED
usedFor frontier defense
protection of overland trails
protection of settlers
protection of stage routes

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Wallace County, Kansas contains Fort Wallace (historic site)