Fort Kearny Blacksmith and Carpenter Shop
Introduction
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Inside the Blacksmith shop
Overland Trail emigrant wagon
Inside the Blacksmith Carpenter Shop
Inside the Blacksmith Carpenter Shop
Inside the Blacksmith Carpenter Shop
Inside the Blacksmith Carpenter Shop
Entrance sign
Backstory and Context
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The Blacksmith-carpenter shop first appears on an 1866 plan of the post although it must have been in existence at a much earlier date since such a building would have been one of the first needed at a functioning military post of the day. Measurements taken from posts discovered during archeological excavations indicate a building size of 35' by 70' corresponding approximately with the 30'6" by 72' dimensions indicated on the 1866 plan of the Fort. This building would have had a sod roof and adobe brick walls.
This reconstructed building is built to specifications taken from these excavations. Locations of the Blacksmith area, carpenter area, forge and scrap piles were identified to assist in the reconstruction.
Tools of the two trades and a working forge are on display inside the shop. On summer holiday weekends, volunteer Blacksmiths are invited to demonstrate their craft to visitors.
Sources
Grange, Jr., Roger T. Digging at Fort Kearny. Nebraska History, vol. 44101 - 121. Published January 1st 1963.