Fort Abraham Lincoln was an important infantry and cavalry post about seven miles south of today's Mandan, North Dakota and was built by Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Huston. It was home for several years to the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment, which had been assigned to Dakota Territory in fall of 1873 to the fort to provide protection for surveyors and workers constructing the Northern Pacific Railroad. Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer led the 7th Cavalry westward from the fort in June of 1876 on its ill-fated expedition against the Sioux at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. After the railroad to Montana was completed in 1883, the fort was no longer needed. It was officially abandoned in 1891 by order of Congress.
Earlier, Mandan Indians had occupied this site from approximately 1575 until 1781 when the village was abandoned.
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