Timeline of events for Major Bennett C. Riley, the first military escort on the Santa Fe Trail in 1829. The efforts of his leadership and the actions of the troops involved showed a need for military protection on the Sante Fe Trail and helped establish a Fort which would be called Fort RIley
The road to Santa Fe opened in 1821. Four years later officials of the United States government met ...
Letter to the Quartermaster General 1852 from T.T. Fauntleroy, colonel First Dragoons, concerning th...
34-3Military AffairsReport on a Military Road. [912] In Kansas, from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Riley;...
The establishment and evolution of Fort Riley from the 1850s through the 21st century
“Amateurs study strategy; professionals study logistics” is a maxim often attributed to the late Gen...
The enduring ties between Kansas and the US Army on the Great Plains began well before Kansas was ad...
Excerpt from Tenting on the Plains — 1883. A story from Libbie Custer, Lieutenant Colonel George C...
Fort Riley – or Camp Center as it was originally named due to its proximity to the geographic center...
Balancing the needs of the military mission with natural resources management and the recreational i...
Report on a Military Road. [912] In Kansas, from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Riley; troop movements aga...
The lure of the Army’s newest post for Indian peoples was irresistible as the following three storie...
Alexander Gardner’s 1867 photograph of Fort Riley shows the fort protected by a massive ridge to the...
Report on an Expedition to New Mexico. 10 Feb. SED 23, 30-1, v4, 132p. [506] or HED 41,30-1, v4, 614...
In spite of romantic notions of the taming of the “Wild West,” a realistic picture of the frontier A...
Notes from an Expedition; Fort Leavenworth to San Diego, California. 16 Dec. SED 7, 30-1, v3, 416p. ...
The road to Santa Fe opened in 1821. Four years later officials of the United States government met ...
Letter to the Quartermaster General 1852 from T.T. Fauntleroy, colonel First Dragoons, concerning th...
34-3Military AffairsReport on a Military Road. [912] In Kansas, from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Riley;...
The establishment and evolution of Fort Riley from the 1850s through the 21st century
“Amateurs study strategy; professionals study logistics” is a maxim often attributed to the late Gen...
The enduring ties between Kansas and the US Army on the Great Plains began well before Kansas was ad...
Excerpt from Tenting on the Plains — 1883. A story from Libbie Custer, Lieutenant Colonel George C...
Fort Riley – or Camp Center as it was originally named due to its proximity to the geographic center...
Balancing the needs of the military mission with natural resources management and the recreational i...
Report on a Military Road. [912] In Kansas, from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Riley; troop movements aga...
The lure of the Army’s newest post for Indian peoples was irresistible as the following three storie...
Alexander Gardner’s 1867 photograph of Fort Riley shows the fort protected by a massive ridge to the...
Report on an Expedition to New Mexico. 10 Feb. SED 23, 30-1, v4, 132p. [506] or HED 41,30-1, v4, 614...
In spite of romantic notions of the taming of the “Wild West,” a realistic picture of the frontier A...
Notes from an Expedition; Fort Leavenworth to San Diego, California. 16 Dec. SED 7, 30-1, v3, 416p. ...
The road to Santa Fe opened in 1821. Four years later officials of the United States government met ...
Letter to the Quartermaster General 1852 from T.T. Fauntleroy, colonel First Dragoons, concerning th...
34-3Military AffairsReport on a Military Road. [912] In Kansas, from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Riley;...