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Fort Howes

Fort Howes was a United States civilian's Redoubt established in 1897 in Custer County, Montana in response to the murder of a sheepherder.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Montana Forts of the Old West - Page 3 )
==History==
Fort Howes was established in the spring of 1897 by Custer County civilians after a sheepherder named John Hoover, who worked for John Barringer, and his sheep dog were murdered by several Cheyenne warriors, between April 28 and May 3, 1897, near the town of Ashland, Montana. After Hoover's body was recovered on May 27, 1897, the women and children that lived near Ashland, Montana were sent to Sheridan, Wyoming and Miles City, Montana. Men of the Ashland area began building the structure on the crest of a hill located on the Howes ranch, along Otter Creek, a tributary of the Tongue River. The walls were built with spaces for rifles to shoot through, and one large opening for men to enter through. Finally there was a wooden plank roof built over the fort. Weapons, ammunition, food, and water were stored inside. At its completion, the walls measured eighteen feet by ten feet, and the redoubt was named after Captain Calvin C. Howes, who owned the land under the fort. Guards of cowboys and stock men were posted at the fort, and on multiple occasions in the early summer of 1897, they observed Cheyenne warriors riding nearby and examining the structure. Custer County, Montana Sheriff John Gibbs came to the Howes ranch, and made twelve men deputies, including Levi Howes (the son of Calvin C. Howes). The group was joined by cowboys, then when numbering about 200 men, rode into Lame Deer, Montana to apprehend the Cheyenne warriors that had killed John Hoover. A contingent of United States Army soldiers from nearby Fort Keogh also traveled to Lame Deer to keep peace. After discussing the situation with Cheyenne's through interpreters, guilty Cheyenne warriors were turned over to Custer County Sheriff Gibbs, and his deputies, then later released. The anticipated "Indian uprising" did not take place, and the redoubt was abandoned in the summer of 1897.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The story of Fort Howes and the Circle Bar Ranch )

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