Fort Crawford Museum
717 South Beaumont Road
Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
Phone: 608-326-6960
Accessibility: yes
Web site: www.fortcrawfordmuseum.com
Description: The U.S. Government authorized the building of the Second Fort Crawford in 1829. The new fort, made of native rock, replaced the first wooden fort which had frequently been ravaged by flooding from the Mississippi River. The fort, when finished, originally occupied many blocks in the area and housed a garrison of several hundred U.S. Army troops. Its purpose was to settle problems among Indians or between Indians and whites on the frontier of the United States. It functioned as a military fort until 1856 and as a recruiting station during the Civil War. It served many other purposes and then fell into disrepair. In 1925, a determined group of Daughters of the American Revolution women bought the property. In 1933, workers reconstructed the hospital portion of the fort which is now part of the museum.
Maintained by the Prairie du Chien Historical Society.








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