Fort Reno Post Cemetery

Historic Fort Reno

Cemetery at 7107 West Cheyenne Street, El Reno, OK 73036


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  • It justst a very cool place to go and see history and walk back in time

    Added February 09, 2017 by Ray Gallion
  • My grandfather, Capt. Erwin Potts, was stationed here during WWI. It was a training depot for the supply mules used to carry supplies during WWI. My father, Arthur Potts, was a kid during this time. He worked at the fort by driving a horse drawn flat bed wagon used to take hay out to the cattle in the fields around the post. The post also had the first concrete swimming pool in the area. The kids from the town of El Reno used to try to get in the fort to go swimming. One of the first commanding officers of the fort during the Indian Wars was Phill Sherman of Civil War fame. The cabin he used during his command is now in the town of El Reno. A few stories from my family about this place.

    Added January 30, 2017 by James Potts
  • Incredibly peaceful, we'll maintained. I was very surprised that the WW2 POW's were buried separately, but I suppose it makes sense.

    Added August 29, 2016 by Lawrence Ross
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Website address: fortreno.org

Website title: Historic Fort Reno