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Fort Laramie National Historic Site

George Grant photographed at Fort Laramie in 1932, 1938 and 1949
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Recently rehabilitated "Old Bedlam", Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1949.
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Recently rehabilitated "Old Bedlam", Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1949.

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  • Recently rehabilitated "Old Bedlam", Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1949.
  • "Bedlam" stands on west side of parade ground. It was used as quarters for single officers at the post.  Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1938.
  • Ruins of the suttler's house and convalescence barracks  I=on the hill north of the main barracks. Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1932.
  • Old guard house built in 1866, Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1949.
  • 2 or 3 families were living here. View of the south side of the old barracks, Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1932.
  • Recently rehabilitated "Old Bedlam", Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1949.
  • The jail or guardhouse at old Fort Laramie as seen from the west or parade ground side. Master Frederick Wells of Laramie in the picture. Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1932.
  • Commanding officer's residence at south end of the parade ground; later used as commissary. Now occupied by Mrs. Sandercook.  Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1932.
  • Swing bridge across Laramie River south of the fort. Said to have been built by Fort Laramie soldiers. Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1932.
  • Old barrack's building. George Grant's panel truck in left foreground. Fort Laramie National Historic Site, 1932.
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