Consisting of four double sets and one single occupancy dwelling for the post commander, these were the last officers’ homes constructed at Fort Robinson. They represent the culmination of Victorian military architecture, with fancy fireplaces and bell systems to summon servants. After the military abandoned the fort in 1948, the quarters provided housing for employees of the USDA Beef Cattle Research Station, and have more recently been used as state park visitor accommodations by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.


Nebraska State Historical Society
Ft. Robinson
Dawes County
Marker 273