Name: Camp Brown
County: Fremont
Authority Name:
GNIS Entry
Longitude: 1085256W
Latitude: 430023N
Legal Description:
Elevation: 5571/1698
(ft/m)
Feature Type: Populated Place
Origin of Name:
Established by the federal government in 1869 as Camp Augur. Name changed to Camp Brown. Renamed Fort Washakie in 1878 for Chief Washakie of the Shoshone tribe. A government post until 1907, it is now headquarters for the offices of the United States Indian Services on the Wind River Indian Reservation.
Source: WPA
Formerly Camp Augur. Renamed on March 28, 1870, in honor of a young lieutenant killed in the Fetterman Massacre.
Source: Annals 14(3)
Other Names: Camp Augur, Fort Brown, Fort Washakie
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History:
Camp Brown Post Office was established in March, 1875 and renamed Fort Washakie Post Office in May, 1879.
Source: Wyoming Post Offices
Established June 28, 1869 as Camp Augur. Name changed to Camp Brown March 28, 1870 and to Fort Washakie, December 30, 1878.
Source: US Military Reservations
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Maps:
1:24000 Quadrangle: Fort Washakie
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