Cheyenne Autumn tells about the tribe on its long march north to Fort Robinson and what happened there in 1878.
There were also a number of murders that took place in Crawford, most involving soldiers from Fort Robinson.
One of the original adobe officer's duplexes at Fort Robinson is named after him.
The chief and his band were then marched to Fort Robinson and imprisoned there until the end of the war in 1877.
With nowhere to go, the Cheyennes walked to Fort Robinson and surrendered.
It flows southeast then northeast past Fort Robinson and north of Crawford.
Fort Robinson played a major role in the Sioux Wars from 1876 to 1890.
There is also a library with materials about Fort Robinson and military and western history available for research.
When he arrived at Fort Robinson, he was forced to give up his weapons and horses.
Crazy Horse was killed at Fort Robinson in 1877.