Camp Merritt (Montana)

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Camp Merritt
Rosebud County, Montana, near Lame Deer, Montana
Type Military Camp
Site history
Built 1891
Built by United States army
Demolished 1899 (abandoned)
Garrison information
Garrison 1st U. S. Cavalry

Camp Merritt was a United States army camp established in December, 1891 at the Northern Cheyenne Agency. It was named for Brevet Major General Wesley Merritt, and abandoned in 1899.

History

Throughout the 1880s soldiers from Fort Keogh on the Yellowstone River had been periodically stationed near the Northern Cheyenne Agency on the Tongue River, but in 1891 after several Cheyenne's were arrested for stealing cattle, Brigadier General Wesley Merritt ordered a permanent military camp to be established at Lame Deer Agency. Camp Merritt, named after the general who ordered its construction was established in December of that year, and the Fort Keogh troops who garrisoned it were on a three-month rotation basis. As a sub-post of Fort Keogh, there were still soldiers stationed at the camp in 1899.[1]

Location

Camp Merritt is located in present-day Rosebud County, Montana near Lame Deer.

See also

Notes

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