Fort snelling - A Summary for Kids
Transcript of Fort snelling - A Summary for Kids
This is a map of the United States after the Revolutionary War
(about 200 years ago)
Future Fort Snelling
The US government set up forts in theNorthwest frontier to help control the
Indians and the white settlers
Fort Snelling was completed in 1825 and was named after Colonial Josiah Snellingwho was in charge of the fort. The fort was built at the connection of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers. The officers and soldiers who lived there made roads, built sawmills, and planted vegetables, wheat, and corn. They also cut hay for their livestock. They helped enforced the laws of the young United States.
1825-1855Dakota and OjibweIndians gathered at the fort to trade, argue about government policy, and perform dances and sports. Traders stopped at the fort while their goods were inspected. Fur companies were built nearby.
1858 – Minnesota became a state
Plans were made to make Fort Snelling into a city. The Civil War started and the plans were abandoned. Instead, Fort Snelling became a training center for volunteers who joined the union Army.
Fort Snelling in 1884
World War IIFort Snelling was used to process and train soldiers. After World War II ended Fort Snelling was closed and turned over to the Veteran’s Administration.
1960Fort Snelling became Minnesota’s first National Historic Landmark.
The fort was rebuilt.
Guides are dressed up in costumes to show the way of life during the pioneer days.
1. Round Tower2. North Battery3. Half Moon Battery4. South Battery5. Shops6. Gatehouse7. Guardhouse8. Powder Magazine9. Well10. Sutler Store11. Stone Barracks12. Wood Barracks13. Commanding Officers’ Qtrs14. Officers’ Quarters15. Commissary16. Hospital17. Schoolhouse18. Gun Shed
Lay-out of Fort Snelling