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Frontier Army Museum
NameFrontier Army Museum
LocationFort Leavenworth, Kansas
TypeMilitary museum
FounderUnited States Army

Frontier Army Museum is a military museum located in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, showcasing the history of the United States Army on the American frontier. The museum's collection includes artifacts from the Mexican-American War, American Civil War, and Indian Wars, highlighting the role of the United States Army in the Westward expansion of the United States. The museum is situated near the Missouri River and is part of the Fort Leavenworth National Historic Landmark District, which also includes the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery and the United States Disciplinary Barracks. The museum's exhibits are designed to educate visitors about the history of the United States Army and its role in shaping the country, with a focus on the experiences of Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, and other notable figures who served at Fort Leavenworth.

History

The Frontier Army Museum was established in 1905 as a repository for artifacts related to the United States Army's history on the American frontier. The museum's early collections included items from the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Mexican-American War, and the American Civil War, as well as artifacts from the Indian Wars, including the Battle of Little Bighorn and the Battle of Wounded Knee. The museum's founders, including General Nelson A. Miles and General Philip Sheridan, were instrumental in shaping the museum's mission and collecting artifacts from notable figures such as George Armstrong Custer and Geronimo. Over time, the museum's collections have grown to include artifacts from the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II, as well as the Korean War and the Vietnam War, with contributions from organizations such as the American Red Cross and the United Service Organizations.

Collections

The Frontier Army Museum's collections include over 10,000 artifacts, ranging from military uniforms and equipment to artwork and personal items belonging to notable figures such as Dwight D. Eisenhower and Omar Bradley. The museum's collections also include artifacts from the United States Army's cavalry and infantry units, as well as items related to the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the United States Army Signal Corps. The museum has also acquired artifacts from the National Park Service, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Library of Congress, including items related to the California Gold Rush and the Oregon Trail. The museum's collections are used to support research and education initiatives, including programs with the United States Army Command and General Staff College and the United States Army Combined Arms Center.

Exhibits

The Frontier Army Museum's exhibits are designed to showcase the history of the United States Army on the American frontier, with a focus on the experiences of soldiers and civilians who lived and worked on the frontier. The museum's exhibits include displays on the Mexican-American War, the American Civil War, and the Indian Wars, as well as exhibits on the United States Army's role in the Westward expansion of the United States. The museum also features exhibits on the United States Army's cavalry and infantry units, as well as displays on the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the United States Army Signal Corps. The museum's exhibits have been recognized by organizations such as the American Association of Museums and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and have been supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Location

The Frontier Army Museum is located in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, near the Missouri River and the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery. The museum is situated in a historic arsenal building that dates back to the 19th century, and is part of the Fort Leavenworth National Historic Landmark District. The museum is near other historic sites, including the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery and the United States Disciplinary Barracks, and is close to the Kansas City, Missouri metropolitan area, which is home to institutions such as the National World War I Museum and Memorial and the Harry S. Truman National Historic Site. The museum is also near the University of Kansas and the Kansas State University, and has partnerships with these institutions to support research and education initiatives, including programs with the United States Army Command and General Staff College and the United States Army Combined Arms Center. Category:Museums in Kansas

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