Historic , Inc. MISSION: Historic Fort Re- Group of no, Inc., is a not-for-profit Indian scouts posed at organization dedicated to 2017 the promotion, preservation Fort Reno, I.T. Troop C, Membership and use of the historical and 5th . Brochure cultural resources of Fort August 14, Reno. Its mission is to se- 1890 cure funding for restoration of historic structures and Visitor’s Center operations and activities, educate the public through historical in- terpretation, and establish those partnerships neces- sary for the long-term sta- bility of the organization.

VISION: Historic Fort Re- units fought with distinction in no, Inc., manages a fully re- the Indian wars stored and well utilized na- tional historic site with se- cure financial support and Membership Brochure Fort Reno, Territory, highly qualified permanent 1891 staff. Activities are coordi- Historic Fort Reno, Inc. nated across political and 7107 W. St. geographic boundaries and El Reno, OK 73036 a variety of organizations and interests. The Fort ap- Fort Reno: peals to a culturally diverse www.fortreno.org public by using a variety of [email protected] promotional and interpre- Established as an tive techniques. Oklahoma Territory Phone: 405-262-3987 Fax: 405-422-4917 Military Post in 1874. 13th US Infantry Soldier with Membership Levels Company D Basic benefits of Historic Fort Reno stationed at Membership include a 10% discount on Fort Reno - 1893 On the back of the Visitor Center merchandise and an photo is written invitation to “members only” events. Arthur Seguin Fort Reno, OK Nov 20, 1893

1936 Officers Quarters restored and be- Individual $40.00 came Fort Reno Visitor Center in June, Family $60.00 $100.00 Organization $500.00 Fort Reno Visitor Center & Museum Private $1,000.00 7107 W. Cheyenne St. El Reno, OK 73036 Sergeant $2,500.00 Phone: 405-262-3987 Fax: 405-262-0133 Lieutenant email: [email protected] $5,000.00

Fort Reno, just a military camp in 1874, was Admission established as a military post in February of Children (5 and under) Free 1876. Construction of permanent buildings Children (6-18) $2.00 Name also began in 1876. Fort Reno and the Dar- Adults (19-54) $5.00 lington Agency, which served the Cheyenne Seniors (55 and older) $4.00 Address and Arapaho Indians across the Canadian CALL FOR GROUP RATES River, together preserved the peace and di- rected the orderly transition of this part of City State ZIP Hours of Operation the from reservation to in- Monday-Saturday E-Mail dividual farms and ranches. Troops from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Fort Reno supervised the first great Land Sunday 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm (Mar.-Nov.) Phone Run of 1889 that opened the Unassigned Gate locked at 4:30 pm Lands for settlement. Method of Payment FOLLOW US Check The Fort also served as one of three re- Visa mount depots from 1908 through 1947 Other Events when the lands were transferred to the Unit- Credit Card # Exp. date ed States Department of Agriculture for an Tombstone Tales Signature agricultural research station. In 1997 the Candlelight Tour USDA agreed to the establishment of the Ghost Tours Fort Reno Visitor Center as a non-profit en- VIP/Group Tours tity to provide historical information to the Christmas Guns Mail To: public and coordinate fundraising efforts to Ft. Reno Cemetery Historic Fort Reno, Inc. preserve and rehabilitate the historic struc- tures at Fort Reno. Also visit our sister museum: 7107 W. Cheyenne St. The Cavalry Association El Reno, OK 73036