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  • There is more than one Fort Harrison: * [[Fort Harrison (1)]] - A U.S. Army post in Indiana. ...
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  • ...ed its construction. Abandoned in 1818. Also known as [[Fort William Henry Harrison (3)]], [[Camp Battelle]] and [[Camp Battelle des Illinois]]. |colspan="2"|[[File:Fort Harrison Loc 3a08079u.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Harrison 1812]] ...
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  • ...er 1812 during the [[War of 1812]] by troops under General [[William Henry Harrison]]. Named after BG [[James Winchester]], [[Revolutionary War]] officer and c |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Winchester Markers - 1.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Winchester Marker Side 1]] ...
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  • # [[Fort William Henry Harrison (1)]] 11-22 May 2021 '''Not Updated''' # [[Fort Reno (2)]] 28 May 2021 '''Not Updated''' ...
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  • |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Defiance - 21.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Defiance Cannons]] |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Defiance - 04.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Fort Defiance Stone DAR Marker]] ...
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  • ...ll Taylor (1811-1875) - married [[Robert Crooke Wood]] on 20 Sep 1829 in [[Fort Crawford (1)]], Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin *(1810-1814) Captain (30 Nov 1810), [[7th U.S. Infantry]], Command of [[Fort Harrison]], Indiana Territory ...
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  • # [[Fort Spokane (2)]], WA, 13 May 2010, updated # [[Fort Colvile]], WA, 13 May 2010, updated ...
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  • (F) 39.4821, -77.94867, Fort Neally (F) 40.227, -80.65302, Beech Bottom Fort ...
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  • # [[Camp Matthews]] 5 Nov 2015 Updated # [[Davis-Monthan Air Force Base]] 5-21 Mar 2016 Updated ...
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  • * [[Fort Webster (1)|Fort Webster (1), NM]] * [[Fort Webster (2)|Fort Webster (2), NM]] ...
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  • ...onstruction of coastal defenses including 9 years at [[Fort Monroe]] and [[Fort Calhoun (1)]]. and was promoted to regular Colonel and Bvt Brigadier Genera ** Defense of [[Fort Meigs]] (28 Apr 1813 - 9 May 1813) ...
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  • '''August Valentine Kautz''' (1828-1895) - Born 5 Jan 1828, Baden, Germany. A career U.S. Army infantry and cavalry officer a While stationed at [[Fort Steilacoom]] in 1857, he made a well documented attempt to climb Mount Rain ...
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  • ...command of Brig. General [[Robert Anderson]]. Anderson was in command of [[Fort Sumter]] when [[P.G.T. Beauregard]] opened fire upon it, beginning the war. ...Born 28 Jan 1851, Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio. Died 22 Nov 1913, Gulfport, Harrison, Mississippi. ...
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