Fort Supply

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Fort Supply was a Mormon pioneer-era fort in Green River County, Utah Territory, United States. Established in 1853 and abandoned during the Utah War of 1857, the fort served to solidify Mormon influence and control in the area, as a base for local missionary efforts, and to supply food and other provisions for pioneers headed to Salt Lake City. The site of the former fort is located near the modern-day community of Robertson, Uinta County, Wyoming, and a monument commemorating the settlement is maintained as a satellite site of Wyoming's Fort Bridger State Historic Site.

1853 — 1857 WebsiteWikimediaWikidata
Fort Supply, Utah Territory; Fort Supply, Wyoming
Wyoming state park, fortUnited StatesUnited States


Location: 41.167, -110.4378, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Fort Supply
    former fort and settlement in the Utah Territory, currently near Robertson, Uinta County, Wyoming
  • Fort Bridger
    former fort, open-air museum, and state park in Fort Bridger, Wyoming, United States  
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1853 — 1857 Fort Supply
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A conjectural sketch showing what Fort Supply, Utah Territory may have looked like.A conjectural sketch showing what Fort Supply, Utah Territory may have looked like.
A view of the monument at the site of Fort Supply in Uinta County, Wyoming.A view of the monument at the site of Fort Supply in Uinta County, Wyoming.
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    linkpageFortWiki page@Wikidata
    sitefort1853Fort SupplyWyoming state park, fortWikidata
    sitefort1928Fort BridgerWyoming state park, fort, open-air museumWikidata
    commonsimageA conjectural sketch showing what Fort Supply, Utah Territory may have looked like. Commons
    commonsimageA view of the monument at the site of Fort Supply in Uinta County, Wyoming. Commons