Following the Dakota War and Sioux Wars Anderson served in a civilian capacity at
Fort Buford in western
Dakota Territory and owned a freight business and supplied
hay from
Saint Paul, Minnesota to Fort Buford. Anderson worked directly for Captain Charles Atchison, the Ordnance and Assistant Commissary Officer for supplies running through Dakota Territory to Fort Buford via the
Sibley Trail. Anderson was a follower of
Freemasonry and was a member of the Spencer Lodge No. 95 in
Spencer, Indiana. He was initiated on February 1, 1850, and received his Master Mason Degree on April 4, 1850. Anderson was also a
charter member of the Fort Buford-based Yellowstone Lodge No. 88 in
Williams County, North Dakota. == References ==