Organization:

Fort Hartsuff State Historical Park Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

Established: 1874 – 1881
Physical Location/Address: 82034 Fort Ave.
City: Burwell
County: Valley
Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Daily
Organization’s email: ngpc.fort.hartsuff@nebraska.gov
Organization’s Phone: (308) 346-4715
Link to website or Social Media: www.outdoornebraska.org
Special events or exhibits relating to Nebraska’s 150: 2017 Spring Muster 150 Years of Statehood: Nebraska’s Anniversary of Entrance into the Union
Description: Located near Elyria, Fort Hartsuff is typical of Plains Infantry outposts. It stood as a buffer between settlers and Native Americans, and to protect the Pawnee from the war-like Sioux, in the North Loup River Valley from 1874 to 1881. Because the main fort buildings were constructed of a lime/concrete mixture, many have survived. Acquired as a historical park in 1961, it has been restored as it was when soldiers patrolled the North Loup and Cedar river valleys and pioneered a new trail to the Black Hills gold fields in the 1870’s.