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Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing
The Powder River Crossing, officially known as Powder River Station-Powder River Crossing (48JO134 and 48JO801), is an abandoned settlement located on the east bank of the Powder River in southeast Johnson County about twenty-four miles east of Kaycee, Wyoming.〔 The Powder River Crossing was a stage stop on the Bozeman Trail, and it is notable for its well-preserved wagon ruts. ==Cantonment Reno== Powder River Crossing was a civilian settlement that grew up on the Bozeman Trail, across the Powder River from Cantonment Reno. Cantonment Reno was established in late 1876, three miles upstream from the site of Fort Reno, a fort that was established in 1865 and abandoned in 1868 under the terms of the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868.〔 By 1878, Cantonment Reno was experiencing a shortage of lumber, forage and water.〔(WyoHistory.org, A project of the Wyoming State Historical Society, Section on "Cantonment Reno" )〕 The army decided to relocate the fort to Fort McKinney, about 45 miles northwest near the present-day site of Buffalo, Wyoming.〔(Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office, National Register of Historic Places, Fort McKinney )〕 By the end of 1878, all the soldiers were gone except for a smail detail who looked after the abandoned buildings and ran the telegraph station.
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