History

Old Cavalryman Logo

This is the original Cavalryman Steakhouse logo (pictured in 2006), which depicts the rich heritage and history of this memorable site. History of Cavalryman Steakhouse Cavalryman Steakhouse is located on the parade grounds of historic Fort Sanders, established in July of 1866. Originally named Fort Buford, for Major General John Buford, the post was designated Fort … Continue reading Old Cavalryman Logo

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Cavalryman Bar in the 1970’s

Cavalryman Steakhouse bar, pictured in the early 1970’s shortly after the restaurant opened. Many of the items pictured here have been preserved to retain a similar look today. History of Cavalryman Steakhouse Cavalryman Steakhouse is located on the parade grounds of historic Fort Sanders, established in July of 1866. Originally named Fort Buford, for Major General John Buford, … Continue reading Cavalryman Bar in the 1970’s

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Chief Washakie

Chief Washakie  (1804—1900) was a Shoshone chief who performed extraordinary acts of friendship for white settlers while exhibiting tremendous prowess as a warrior against his people’s tribal enemies. When wagon trains were passing through Shoshone country in the 1850s, Washakie and his people aided the overland travelers in fording streams and recovering strayed cattle. He was … Continue reading Chief Washakie

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