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  • ...y, Nevada. Named Camp Clark after Captain [[Charles E. Clark|Charles Edgar Clark]] of the battleship USS Oregon in the naval battle of Santiago Bay. Abandon |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Camp Clark (1)]]--> ...
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  • ...as named [[Camp Clark (1)]] after Captain [[Charles E. Clark|Charles Edgar Clark]] of the battleship U.S.S. Oregon in the naval battle of Santiago Bay. * [[Camp Clark (1)]] ...
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  • [[File:William Clark.jpg|thumb|left|300px|William Clark by Charles Willson Peale]] ...d explorer of the western United States. Shared command of the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] (1804-1806) with [[Meriwether Lewis]]. Appointed as agent for ...
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  • ...on 10 Nov 1808. Abandoned in 1827. Also known as [[Clark's Fort]], [[Fort Clark (3)]], [[Fiery Prairie Fort]] and [[Fort Sibley]]. ...nally sited by the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804, and General William Clark returned in 1808 to superintend the construction. It was built as both a go ...
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1877-1877) - Established 25 Sep 1877 by Capt. [[Charles C. Rawn]], [[7th U.S. Cavalry]], as a temporary fortification to block the ...the Nez Perce, Salish, and Kootenai tribes and Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark's westbound expedition followed Lolo Creek on September 11-20, 1805, and ag ...
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  • The origin of the fort is in dispute. [[Charles Clark]], (1864-1947) who moved to Long Valley in 1872, said that soldiers passing ...
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  • ...blished as [[Camp Hudson on Devil's River]] in September 1856 by Captain [[Charles C. Gilbert]] {{Cullum|1292}} and elements of Company B, [[1st U.S. Infantry ...Fort Lancaster]], a community at San Felipe Springs, [[Fort Clark (1)|Fort Clark]], and [[Fort Inge]]. The post was situated on the San Antonio-El Paso Road ...
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  • ...rk New Jersey. Died on 31 Oct 1848 at the home of Major [[Meriwether Lewis Clark]] {{Cullum|609}} in the Gateway City, St. Louis, Missouri. ...he had Married Mary Radford, Step-daughter of General Clark (of Lewis and Clark fame) and had moved to [[Fort Leavenworth]], where he was charged with prot ...
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  • *[[Thomas Clark]] *Capt. & Mrs. [[Charles Gatliff]] and children ...
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  • # [[Fort Clark (1)]] 28 Nov 2017 Updated* # [[Charles Towne Fort]] 3 Mar 2018 Updated ...
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  • ...De Russy (1855-1901) born 21 Sep 1855, married Colonel [[Charles H. Clark|Charles Hobert Clarke]] {{Cullum|2558}} 29 Apr 1880 [[Fort Monroe]], died 19 Nov 19 ...
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  • ...ven children of Robert and Mary Johnston Pickett only George, Virginia and Charles survived to adulthood. George secured an appointment to West Point in 1842 * (1853-1853) [[8th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Clark]], Texas ...
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  • ...2099}}; but probably also as "the stockade at Glendive" in connection with Charles Braden {{Cullum|2291}} and the Yellowstone Expedition of 1873, in the [http * Fort CLARK (7): ...
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