Forts in Nebraska
The following is a list of current and former forts in Nebraska.

| Military instillations in Nebraska alphabetical order | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | Location | Period | |||
| Alkali Station | |||||
| Armas de Francia | |||||
| Fort Atkinson | Fort Calhoun | 1819-1827 | |||
| Camp Atlanta | Atlanta | 1943-1946 | |||
| Camp Augur | |||||
| Beauvais Station Post | |||||
| Fort Beaver Valley | |||||
| Fort Bellevue | |||||
| Bordeaux Trading Post | near Chadron | ||||
| Cabanné's Post | Omaha | 1822-1840 | |||
| Fort Calhoun | Fort Calhoun | ||||
| Fort Carlos | |||||
| Fort Charles | |||||
| Fort Childs | |||||
| Fort Clarke | |||||
| Columbia Fur Co. Post | |||||
| Columbus Post | |||||
| Fort Cottonwood | near Maxwell | ||||
| Post Cottonwood Springs | |||||
| Camp Council Bluff | |||||
| Cantonment Council Bluffs | |||||
| Fort Crook | |||||
| Crooks & McClelland Post | |||||
| Cruzatte's Post | |||||
| Elm Creek Fort | |||||
| Fontenelle's Post | Bellevue | 1805-1856 | |||
| Fort Gillette | |||||
| Gilman's Station Post | |||||
| Post at Grand Island | Grand Island | ||||
| Fort Grattan | |||||
| Fort Hartsuff | |||||
| Fort Heath | |||||
| Fort Independence | |||||
| Junction Station Post | |||||
| Fort Kearny | Kearney | 1848-1871 | |||
| Camp Keya Paha | |||||
| Fort Kiowa | Oacoma, South Dakota | ||||
| Liberty Pole Camp | |||||
| Fort Lisa | Omaha | 1806-1820 est | |||
| Little Blue Station Post | |||||
| Mackay's House | |||||
| Camp McKean | |||||
| Cantonment McKean | near Maxwell | ||||
| Fort McPherson | near Maxwell | ||||
| Camp Meiklejohn | |||||
| Military Bridge Camp | |||||
| Fort Mirage Flats | |||||
| Camp Missouri | |||||
| Cantonment Missouri | |||||
| Camp Mitchell | |||||
| Fort Mitchell | near Scottsbluff | ||||
| Fort Montrose | |||||
| Mullaly's Ranch Post | |||||
| Nánza | |||||
| Fort Niobrara | |||||
| North Platte Station | |||||
| O'Fallon's Bluffs Post | |||||
| Omaha Barracks | |||||
| Omaha Quartermaster Depot | Omaha | 1881–present | |||
| Fort Omaha[1] | North Omaha | 1861-1946 | |||
| Omaha Post | |||||
| Post of the Otos | |||||
| Pawnee Post | |||||
| Pawnee Ranch Post | |||||
| Pilcher's Post | |||||
| Plum Creek Post | |||||
| Ponca Fort | Niobrara | 1700-1865 | |||
| Ponca Post | |||||
| Camp Recovery | |||||
| Camp Red Willow | |||||
| Robideaux Pass Post | |||||
| Camp Robinson | |||||
| Fort Robinson | Crawford | 1874-1948 | |||
| St. Deroin Fort | |||||
| Camp Sargent | |||||
| Sarpy's Post | |||||
| Camp Saunders | |||||
| Camp Sheridan | Hay Springs | 1874-1881 | |||
| Fort Sheridan | |||||
| Sherman Barracks | |||||
| Camp Sherman | |||||
| Camp Shuman | near Scottsbluff | ||||
| Sidney Barracks | |||||
| Fort Sidney | |||||
| Post at Spotted Tail Agency | |||||
See also
Citations
- ^ Hannings, p. 256
Bibliography
- Hannings, Bud (2006). Forts of the United States: An Historical Dictionary, 16th through 19th Centuries. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-1796-4.