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Fort Osage was built in 1808 to fulfill one of the provisions of a treaty between the Osage Indians and the United States. It was, for a time, the westernmost US military post. According to the terms of the treaty, the fort was a trade center for the Osage, Kansa, and other regional tribes. It was also a convenient rendezvous for trappers, mountain men, and explorers. Today, the fort has been partially restored as a Jackson County park.

Other Fort Osage photographs:
Thumbnail of Fort Osage, Missouri, links to another view of the site.
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Thumbnail of a third view Fort Osage, Missouri, links to another view of the site.
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