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Fort Randall Chapel - National Parks Gallery

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Fort Randall surved as a military outpost along the Missouri River from 1863 to 1892. In 1875, soldiers stationed at the fort erected this chapel. Upon abandonment, the fort buildings, except for the chapel, were sold at auction. After many years of deterioration, the National Park Service assisted the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in stabilizing the remains in 2003.

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pickstown missouri national recreational river gregory county south dakota chapel historic structure outpost restoration stabilization archeological remains missouri river fort randall dam nps staff fort randall chapel fort randall fort buildings fort national park service army corps national parks gallery missouri us army corps of engineers
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1876
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pickstown missouri national recreational river gregory county south dakota chapel historic structure outpost restoration stabilization archeological remains missouri river fort randall dam nps staff fort randall chapel fort randall fort buildings fort national park service army corps national parks gallery missouri us army corps of engineers