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Camp Sheridan was established originally as the Post at Spotted Tail Indian Agency, near the Spotted Tail Agency in northwestern Nebraska in March 1874.[1] In 1875, the garrison moved into permanent structures on the west fork of Beaver Creek, 12 miles upstream from the White River, near Hay Springs, Nebraska. The garrison, sometimes called Fort Sheridan, was abandoned seven years later in May 1881.

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  1. "Camp Sheridan and Spotted Tail Agency". Nebraska Historical Marker 354. Nebraska State Historical Society. 4 June 2004. http://www.nebraskahistory.org/publish/markers/texts/camp_sheridan.htm. Retrieved 27 November 2012. 
  • Francis Paul Prucha, A Guide to the Military Posts of the United States, 1789-1895 (Madison: The State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1964).
  • Thomas R. Buecker, "History of Camp Sheridan, Nebraska," Periodical: Journal of America's Military Past 22 (1995):55-73.
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