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Fort Kearny State Historical Park
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The soldier's quarters was the heart of the fort. Most of the enlisted men stationed at the post lived in these structures. When filled with a full company of soldiers, the quarters would seem crowded with a decided lack of privacy. This building was built in the summer of 1860, after the original building, the adobe storehouse was removed.

Colonel Charles A. May

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Aerial photo outline of soldier's quarters

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Location of Soldier's Quarters

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Soldiers Quarters - abt. 1860

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Soldiers Quarters - 1866

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During 1859, three hundred fifty men were stationed at Fort Kearny. It was necessary for most of the men to be housed in tents and this was difficult in the winter. On April 14, 1860, Colonel Charles A. May, the commanding officer, wrote to the War Department concerning the construction of additional buildings at the fort. The returns about this time show that a large force of civilian sawyers, carpenters, and teamsters were employed at the post.

An annual inspection made of the fort in on June 28, 1864 describes the soldier's quarters: "One story building facing central parade on the east, is an exact duplicate of the building last named (soldier's quarters), and is occupied by the remainder of B Company's men, needs the same repairs (floors and sills) which are respectfully recommended as early as practicable."

In December 1869, Acting Assistant Surgeon W.H. Bradley, drafted a report of the post. His report gave the location of various buildings and mentioned that the soldier's quarters were very well lighted but poorly ventilated. The dormitories had an air space of two hundred fifty cubic feet per man, were furnished with double bunks, and the men slept on bed sacks filled with hay.

Post Returns, Fort Kearny, May, 1860.

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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