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  • ...aded depot in 1813 by the Georgia State militia. Named for General [[Allen Daniel]] . Abandoned sometime in 1814. [[Image:Fort Daniel State Marker.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Daniel]] ...
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  • '''Daniel Webster Flagler (1835-1899)''' - Born 24 Jun 1835 in Lockport, New York. Di ...tp://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/dwflagler.htm Arlington National Cemetery - Daniel Webster Flagler] ...
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  • ...aded depot in 1813 by the Georgia State militia. Named for General [[Allen Daniel]] . Abandoned sometime in 1814. [[Image:Fort Daniel State Marker.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Daniel]] ...
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  • '''Daniel Webster Flagler (1835-1899)''' - Born 24 Jun 1835 in Lockport, New York. Di ...tp://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/dwflagler.htm Arlington National Cemetery - Daniel Webster Flagler] ...
    997 bytes (129 words) - 04:23, 1 May 2020
  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Daniel Smith}} ...
    232 bytes (24 words) - 11:18, 18 July 2010
  • ...War]] era Fayette County Station established by [[Daniel Boone]] in 1779. Daniel Boone and his wife Rebecca came with family and friends from [[Fort Boonesb ...was the home of Daniel Boone and his extended family from 1779 until 1783. Daniel Boone established the station apart from Boonesborough on 25 Dec 1779 after ...
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  • ...d of Indian hostilities in 1794. Also known as [[Glade Hollow Fort]] and [[Daniel Smith's Fort]]. ...
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  • ...by master teamster [[Daniel P. Mann]] in Ford County, Kansas. Named for [[Daniel P. Mann]]. Abandoned in 1848. Post established in April 1847 by master teamster [[Daniel P. Mann]] and 40 teamsters as a wagon replacement and repair post. The post ...
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  • ...ssociés, founder of Fort Sainte-Anne on Cape Breton, second son of Antoine Daniel, a Dieppe merchant, and Marguerite Martin; d. 1661. He was a brother of the Jesuit, Antoine Daniel. His older brother André, a doctor, and one of his younger brothers, Franço ...
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  • ...olutionary War]]. Abandoned as a fortification about 1820. Also known as [[Daniel Boone's Fort]] and [[Fort Boone]]. Established on 1 Apr 1775 By [[Daniel Boone]] and a party of men under the sponsorship of [[Richard Henderson]] a ...
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  • ...8) - A French Colonial Fort established in 1686 as a fur trading post by [[Daniel Greysolon Dulhut]] in present day Port Huron, St. Clair County, Michigan. A Established in 1686 by [[Daniel Greysolon Dulhut]] to block British traders from trading in the upper Great ...
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  • [[Fort Daniel]]<br>(1813-18??) ...
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  • ...arzillai Richmond, John Field, Daniel Snow, Joseph Snow, Joseph Snow, Jr., Daniel Snow, Jr., and Benoni Pearce, desiring to improve this tract of land, cause ...
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  • ...t established in 1861 during the [[U.S. Civil War]] by Brigadier General [[Daniel M. Frost]] in St. Louis City, Missouri. Named for [[Claiborne F. Jackson]], A brigade of volunteer Missouri militia under Confederate Brigadier General [[Daniel M. Frost]] established Camp Jackson (4) west of [[St. Louis Arsenal]] on 6 ...
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1865-1869) - Established in 5 May 1865 by Capt. [[Daniel F. Eicher]], [[6th Iowa Cavalry]] as [[Fort Brookings]] and later renamed F ...n. The fort was established as [[Fort Brookings]] on 5 May 1865 by Capt. [[Daniel F. Eicher]], [[6th Iowa Cavalry]]. Construction materials arrived from Siou ...
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  • ...The battery was named in G.O. 194, 27 Dec 1904, after Brigadier General [[Daniel McCook]]<!-- not USMA -->, U.S. Volunteers, who died 17 Jul 1864, of wounds ...
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  • ...on [[Fort Story]], Virginia. Renamed [[Battery Ketcham]] named after BG [[Daniel W. Ketcham]]. Battery construction started 12 Apr 1941, was completed on 12 ...
    2 KB (226 words) - 21:34, 7 January 2019
  • Daniel Boone and his family return to the Clinch in 1773, after Boone's son and ot ...
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  • ...ing Rock, Pickens County, Georgia. Named Fort Newnan after Major General [[Daniel Newnan]], Georgia Secretary of State (1825-1827) and U.S. Congressman (1831 ...
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  • ...Staten Island, Richmond County, New York. Named after New York Governor [[Daniel D. Tompkins]]. ...
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  • ...in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Named Fort Box after Patriot Major [[Daniel Box]], brigade-major for the Rhode Island and Massachusetts troops under Ge ...
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  • ...of the fort (and all the forts in Rome) was ordered by Brigadier General [[Daniel Web]] after a large French force under General Montcalm captured [[Fort Osw ...
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