Fort Custer (Montana)

Fort Custer was established during the Indian wars in the Department of Dakota by the U.S. Army to subjugate the Sioux, Cheyenne and Crow Indians near present-day Hardin, Montana. The post was named for General George Armstrong Custer who died at the Battle of the Little Big Horn.

Fort Custer
Crow Indian Reservation, Big Horn County, about 1 mile west of I-90 and 2 miles southeast of Hardin, Montana
Site information
Controlled byUnited States
Site history
Built1877
In use1877–1898
Battles/warsIndian Wars
Garrison information
Past
commanders
  • Lieut.-Colonel George P. Buell, 11th Infantry
  • Captain George K. Sanderson, Company C, 11th Infantry
  • Colonel Albert G. Brackett, 2nd Cavalry
  • Lt. Col. Andrew J. Alexander 2nd Cavalry
  • Colonel John P. Hatch, 2nd Cavalry
  • Colonel Nathan Dudley, 1st Cavalry
  • Colonel Abraham K. Arnold, 1st Cavalry
  • Lieut.-Colonel David Perry, 10th Cavalry
  • Major Stevens Thompson Norvell, 10th Cavalry
  • Lt. Col. Arron S. Daggett, 25th Infantry
  • Lieut. Samuel D. Freeman, 10th Cavalry
Garrison
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