Caspar W. Collins

Caspar Weaver Collins
BornSeptember 30, 1844
Hillsboro, Ohio
DiedJuly 26, 1865
Near present-day Casper, Wyoming
Cause of deathKilled in Action
Buried
BranchArmy
RankFirst Lieutenant
Unit11th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
Battles / warsBattle of Platte Bridge/American Indian Wars
RelationsSon of William O. Collins

Caspar Weaver Collins (September 30, 1844 to July 26, 1865) was an American Union Army officer who served in the 11th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry in the American west. He is the namesake for Fort Caspar (historically known as Fort Casper), from which Casper, Wyoming derives its name. He was the son of William O. Collins, a Colonel who had command of the 11th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Caspar Collins was killed in the Battle of Platte Bridge on July 26, 1865.