• Fort Phil Kearny Interpretive Center. Fees are $4.00 for Wyoming residents and $8.00 for non-residents. Children under 18 free year round.
  • 1 History. 2 Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site. 3 References. 4 Further reading. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Fort Phil Kearny.
  • In July 1866, at the forks of the Big and Little Piney creeks in northeastern Wyoming, Col. Henry B. Carrington of the 18th U.S. Infantry founded Fort Phil Kearny.
  • ...today portions of the fort site and the Fetterman and Wagon Box battlefields are included within the Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site boundaries.
  • Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site, Banner, Wyoming. 2,674 likes · 39 talking about this. Operating between 1866 and 1868, Fort Phil Kearny was the...
  • Fort Phil Kearny, looking northeast, from a drawing by Second Cavalry Bugler Antonio Nicoli, June 1867. Wyoming Tales and Trails.
  • Known to the Indians as the "Hated Post on the Little Piney", Fort Phil Kearny was the site of a horrific massacre, where the Native Americans were the victors.
  • Named for a popular Union general killed in the Civil War, Fort Phil Kearny was established at the forks of Big and Little Piney Creeks by Col.
  • Leaving I-90 at Exit 44, I followed signs to Fort Phil Kearny, but before arriving, saw a marker pointing to the Fetterman battlefield, so headed there first.
  • Fort Phil Kearny was no exception. In a The Sheridan Enterprise December of 1922, newspaper, there is this article: Rawlins, Wyo.—