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  • There is more than one Fort Campbell: * [[Fort Campbell (1)]] - A Fur Trading Fort in Montana. ...
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  • .... Sold in 1836 to the [[American Fur Company]] and moved to their nearby [[Fort Union (2)]] post. |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort William (6)]] ...
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  • ...ate forces under Lieutenant General [[Jubal Anderson Early]] in Lynchburg, Campbell County, Virginia. Named for Confederate General [[John McCausland]]. Abando ...[[Image:Fort McCausland - 01.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort McCausland Marker Q-6-2]] ...
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  • ...]] earthworks post established in 1864 by Confederate forces in Lynchburg, Campbell County, Virginia. Named for Lieutenant General [[Jubal Anderson Early]]. Ab |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Early - 07.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Early Entrance]] ...
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  • ...t later reoccupied by Union forces until the end of the war. Later renamed Fort Henderson after [[Perry Henderson]] who surveyed the area in 1892. Abandone |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Henderson (5)]]--> ...
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  • # [[Fort Grant (2)]] 10 Mar 2016 Updated # [[Fort Thomas (2)]] 10 Mar 2016 Updated ...
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  • ...e Washington]] in Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia. Named for [[John Campbell]], fourth Earl of Loudoun. Abandoned in 1780. |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Loudoun - 1.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Loudoun Marker]] ...
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  • ...hed in 1861 near Alexandria in present day Fairfax County, Virginia. Named Fort Lyon after General [[Nathaniel Lyon]] who was killed at the Battle of Wilso ...1483v.jpg|300px|thumb|left|General Samuel P. Heintzelman's Headquarters at Fort Lyon]] ...
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  • ...de. In 1838, Bridger and Louis Vasquez built a trading post, later named [[Fort Bridger]], on the west bank of the Green River to serve pioneers on the Ore ...unsuccessful in collecting back rent from the government for its use of [[Fort Bridger]]. He died in Washington, Missouri on 17 Jul 1881. ...
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  • # [[Fort Vannoy]], OR 7 Nov 2012 - '''Updated''' # [[Fort Hayes (1)]], OR 10 Nov 2012 - '''Updated''' ...
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  • * [[Fort Webster (1)|Fort Webster (1), NM]] * [[Fort Webster (2)|Fort Webster (2), NM]] ...
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