Last updated: September 16, 2024
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Fort Smith Then and Now
The fort has changed a lot over time.
Below is a collection of historic and modern photos taken from roughly the same location.
Move the sliders left and right - how many differences can you spot?
We will list our answers at the bottom of the page.
Fort Buildings
Left image
Fort Smith from the northeast corner circa 1897
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Right image
Fort Smith from the northeast corner circa 2015
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Civil War
Left image
During the Civil War, soldiers had to "camp" on the parade ground because there was not enough room in the barracks building.
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Right image
Parade ground circa 2015
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Guardhouse
Left image
View from the second floor of the Officers' Quarters looking northeast, circa 1867.
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Right image
View looking towards the guardhouse gazebo and Pendergraft park, circa 2014.
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Gallows
Left image
Only known photo of the gallows, circa 1890.
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Right image
The gallows, circa 2014.
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Answers
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The guardhouse, officers’ quarters, and quartermaster buildings are still standing.
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The barracks building, now the courthouse and visitor center, has only one story.
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The fort wall is still standing.
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The flagpole looks shorter.
- Tents on the parade ground.
- The officers’ quarters building is still standing.
- The second jail is not there - it wasn't built until 1888.
- More buildings on the street in the historic photo.
- The guardhouse is still standing.
- The fort wall is still standing.
- Not as many trees in the historic photo.
- The fort wall is still standing.
- The fence is taller and the fence boards overlap.
- The enclosure appears to be smaller.
- There is no window in the door.
Are you up for a challenge?
Here are two bonus views to check out. There are so many differences we lost count. How many can you find?
Bonus - Landscape
Left image
Circa January 1890
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Right image
Circa January 2016
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Bonus - Aerial Views
Left image
Aerial view circa 1971
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Right image
Aerial view circa 2018
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