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Fort Kearny State Historical Park
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The commanding officer's quarters were in a central location on the west side of the parade ground. Even by today’s standards, the commanding officer's quarters was a large house. By 1860’s standards, it must have seemed like a mansion. Designed and constructed as the personal home of the Commanding Officer, his family, and his servants, the quarters were quite luxurious. The county road along the western park boundary has destroyed the sites of the commanding officer's quarters and other buildings that lined the western side of the parade ground but photos and drawings of the building still exist.

Commanding Officers Quarters in 1866

Land lot, House, Monochrome, Rural area

Drawing showing the location of the Commanding Officers quarters

Slope, Art, Illustration, Painting

The commanding officers' quarters consisted of a story and a half frame building, containing six rooms, each twenty feet square, a hall, kitchen, and a large porch in front and rear. The building, though built in "old fashioned style", was comfortable. It faced the parade ground and had a garden at the sides and rear. Officers' quarters were likewise comfortable but not so large.

An 1864 annual inspection report stated the following: "One building facing the central parade on the west. Occupied as Post Headquarters, in good condition with ample accommodations for the commander of the post, and family." Over Fort Kearny's 23 years, there have been 41 different commanding officers, with some only commanding the fort for less than one month, most lasting around 5 months.

The area surrounding Fort Kearny is used for irrigated farming today, and the forty-acre park has been much less disturbed than the other portions of the post. Those outside the limits of the park to the north and west have been virtually obliterated. A county road along the western park boundary has destroyed the sites of the commanding officer's quarters and other buildings that lined the western side of the parade ground.

Roger T Grange Jr, “Digging at Fort Kearny,” Nebraska History 44 (1963): 101-121 

Mantor, Lyle E. "The History of Fort Kearny." Ph.D. diss., 1938.

Post Inspection, Fort Kearny, N.T. June 28, 1864.

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