Fort Kearny Quartermaster Warehouse
Introduction
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Aerial view of the quartermaster warehouse outline
Quartermaster warehouse - 1866
Drawing of fort showing the quartermaster warehouse
Backstory and Context
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The new quartermaster warehouse erected in 1859 was placed some distance to the north of the parade ground and can be seen on several maps of Fort Kearny. It was a frame building with weatherboarded sides. It was spacious and noted in good condition on the 1864 post-inspection report. The report read: "A one-story building sixty feet west of an on a line with the commissary storehouse, this building is twenty-five feet wide, by seventy feet long, is in good condition, but very much too small for the amount of property to be stored. Would respectfully recommend immediate repairing."
This building’s storeroom was filled with military clothing, bedding, tents, field gear, tools, hay and feed for all animals from work to cavalry horses, and other materials needed for frontier military operations. Items in the warehouse were issued to soldiers and officers who needed them from the issue room on the west side of the building.
The Quartermaster Officer oversaw all the operations and was responsible for all the supplies in the department. He would be assisted by clerks, and sometimes soldiers assigned to the duty.
Sources
Mantor, Lyle E. "The History of Fort Kearny." Ph.D. diss., 1938.
Post Inspection, Fort Kearny, N.T. June 28, 1864.
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