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Fort Buford: Splendid Isolation | Part 1

Isolated in the Midwestern prairie in Dakota Territory, Fort Buford served as a supply and trading post for the U.S. Army at the confluence of two major upper plains rivers. Rivers were a primary means of transportation at the time, enabling Fort Buford to serve as a supply post during the Great Sioux War.

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