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Fort Sheridan is a residential neighborhood within the cities of Lake Forest, Highwood, and Highland Park in Lake County,
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, United States. It was originally established as Fort Sheridan, an
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post named after
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cavalry general
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, to honor his services to Chicago.


Early history

A French trading post was established ''circa'' 1670 on a trail between
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, and the early Chicago area. The trail and trading post was used by Native Americans and settlers alike. The settlers were mostly Irish, German, and Scandinavian immigrants. The area was never considered suitable for farming due to the many ravines and heavy forestation. In the 1840s a small community, St. Johns, was established. It was settled on a bluff over looking
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. The villagers were active in logging, leather tanning, brick making, and iron casting. The area eventually became ravaged by rampant deforestation associated with the production of 400,000 bricks annually. The village grew idle and became mostly deserted by 1865.


Fort Sheridan closing

The main fort was ordered closed as a result of the first round of closures initiated by the
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Commission in 1988, and was officially closed by the
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on May 3, 1993. The majority of the property was relinquished to the Fort Sheridan Joint Planning Committee as the redevelopment authority, which then sold large segments of the land and housing to commercial land developers. Most of the original housing structures were then refurbished and resold as a residential community. Other buildings were given to cultural organizations like the
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, the largest youth music program in the
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. Approximately of the southern end of the original post were retained by the Army; there the Army now operates the
Sheridan Reserve Center The Philip H. Sheridan Reserve Center is the former Fort Sheridan now in Lake Forest, Highwood, and Highland Park in Lake County, Illinois, United States. It was originally established as a United States Army Post named after Civil War Ca ...
complex. This includes the Great Lakes Training Division, 84th Training Command (an Army Reserve Brigadier General command), as well as numerous Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel commands. Newly refurbished housing is part of the military enclave and is used for active duty and active guard/reserve personnel and families stationed at Fort Sheridan and Great Lakes Navy Training Center. The Fort Sheridan cemetery, established in 1889, is still an ongoing military burial site owned by the federal government. Retired armed forces members may be buried there.


Historic district

In 1984 parts of Fort Sheridan were designated a
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by the
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. The National Park Service states that the site "possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America." The historic district includes of land and buildings bounded by Hutchinson and Bartlett Ravines and the shore of Lake Michigan. There are 94 buildings in the district. The buildings include officers' quarters, barracks, stables, a drill hall, water tower, and many other institutional buildings. The parade ground was preserved as open space.


Forest preserve

A forest preserve, operated by
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, now sits on of the former fort. The preserve had been working since the 1980s on acquiring land from the U.S. Army. In 1997, the Army began conveyance of the northern section of the former base. The third and final section was obtained in 2001. The preserve has roughly of trail for
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, of trail for
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, and of trail for
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. The preserve includes roughly of shoreline. Throughout the preserve are educational exhibits and viewing stations along the trails.


References


Further reading

* Dretske, Diana. ''Fort Sheridan.'' Charleston, SC : Arcadia Pub., 2004. * Haberkamp, Douglas B. ''The History of Fort Sheridan from Its Beginnings to World War I.'' 1982. * Fort Sheridan (Ill.). ''Fort Sheridan, 1887–1993.'' Fort Sheridan, Ill?: The Fort, 1993. * Fort Sheridan Association, and Fred Girton. ''The History and Achievements of the Fort Sheridan Officers' Training Camps.'' hicago? The Fort Sheridan Association, 1920. * Melichar, Paul, Diana Melichar, and Nina Bennett Smith. ''Fort Sheridan: Historical Analysis.'' Lake Forest, Ill: Paul Melichar, 2000. * Prall, J. S. ''Picturesque Fort Sheridan.'' hicago1890. * Schall, Robert. ''The History of Fort Sheridan, Illinois.'' llinois? Clerical School and the Visual Training Aids Section, 1672nd Service Unit, 1944. * Sorenson, Martha E., and Douglas A. Martz. ''View from the Tower: A History of Fort Sheridan, Illinois.'' ort Sheridan, Ill. W.W. Sorenson, 1985. * Tucker, Laura. ''Fort Sheridan.'' Charleston, SC : Arcadia Pub., 2008. {{authority control Geography of Lake County, Illinois National Historic Landmarks in Illinois National Register of Historic Places in Lake County, Illinois Neighborhoods in Illinois Unincorporated communities in Illinois Unincorporated communities in Lake County, Illinois Populated places established in 1887 Lake Forest, Illinois Highland Park, Illinois Highwood, Illinois Projects by Holabird & Root