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Fort Riley And Its Neighbors
William A. Dobak

Fort Riley And Its Neighbors

military money and economic growth, 1853-1895

University of Oklahoma Press (1998)
9780806130712
241 pages
Dewey 355.7/09781/28
LC Classification UA26.F68 .D63 1998
LC Control No. 98013474

Subject

  • Fort Riley (Kan.) - History
  • The West - Military Life, 19th Century

Plot

Fort Riley and Its Neighbors is a story of soldiers trying to save money and civilians trying to make it.Fort Riley stands today overlooking the Kansas River because army quartermasters in the 1850s thought that small steamboats could deliver supplies cheaply there. Civilians came to help build the fort and stayed to bid on the quartermaster's contracts for feed and fuel.Army posts were often a magnet for settlers. Contracts for supplies and transportation brought hard-to-find cash to small western towns, replacing systems of barter and credit and integrating them into the national economy.Townspeople kept a covetous eye on Fort Riley's land and its resources, and they voted bond issues to build short-line railroads in order to get competitive freight rates from transcontinental carriers. These short lines put Fort Riley at the center of the nation's transportation system, assuring the fort's survival for the next century.The history of Fort Riley and its neighbors typifies the relations that evolved between the American people and their government throughout the American West. The settlers' approach to federal authority, at once supplicating and conniving, has persisted and thrived and become the national attitude.

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