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  • ...forced concrete [[World War II]] [[AMTB]] rapid fire 90mm gun battery on [[Fort Dawes]], Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Battery construction started 26 Apr ...by two M-7 portable generators. [[World War II]] location number 127, site number 944. ...
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  • ...779. Daniel Boone and his wife Rebecca came with family and friends from [[Fort Boonesborough]] and built a stockaded Station near present-day Athens, Kent ...be documented but estimates indicate that 15 to 20 families and an unknown number of single men were there in the 1782-1783 time frame. Family units usually ...
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  • ...nfederate General [[John Bell Hood]] {{Cullum|1622}}. Renamed Fort Hood on 15 April 1950 and designated a permanent post. Active military post. |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Hood Marker.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Hood Marker]] ...
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  • ...[[Leslie's Station]], [[Leslie's Post]], [[Fort Lashley]], and [[Lashley's Fort]]. |width="50%"|[[File:Fort Lashley Detail.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Lashley Detail from Battle Map.]] ...
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  • ...tockade) established in 1862 in Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota. The fort was built to protect settlers from marauding hostile Sioux Indian raiders. |width="50%"|[[File:Yankton Stockade Roster.jpeg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Yankton Company A, Dakota Militia Roster.]] ...
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  • ...site include [[Fort Conanicut]], [[Fort Brown (2)]], [[Fort Louis]] and [[Fort Dumplings]] |width="50%"|[[Image:Wetherill-Mine-Complex.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Wetherill 1908 Mine Complex.]] ...
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  • ...d in 1862 by the State of Iowa in response to the 1862 Sioux uprising. The fort was located in Cherokee, Cherokee County, Iowa. Abandoned in 1863. Also kno |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Cherokee]]--> ...
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  • ...Massachusetts on the site of previous fortifications, [[Fort Taber]] and [[Fort at Clark's Point]]. Named in G.O. 106, 23 Jul 1898, after Lieutenant Colone |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Rodman 1902 Capt Qtrs.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Rodman, 1902 Captains Quarters]] ...
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  • ...after [[Henry Dearborn]], U.S. Secretary of War (1801-1809). The original fort was destroyed by hostile Indians in 1812 and rebuilt in 1816. Finally aband ...pg|300px|thumb|left|Bronze tracings in the pavement marking the outline of Fort Dearborn in Chicago]] ...
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  • ...sen site was near the remaining earthworks of a U.S. Civil War Confederate fort and since both sets of guns were on wheeled carriages the battery construct !Number ...
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  • ...astle Fort]]. Known as Fort Constitution from about 1802, officially named Fort Constitution in G.O. 6, 1937. Abandoned in 1948. |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Constitution Officer Qtrs 14.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Officer Quarters Bldg #14 ...
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  • ...t Vancouver (1)|Fort Vancouver]] (HBC) post, arriving on 12 Sep 1836. From Fort Vancouver Marcus and Henry explored possible mission locations. ...t the site and buried the dead. The volunteers constructed a small fort ([[Fort Waters]]) from the mission ruins and set out to find the guilty parties. Th ...
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  • ...st fortified structure in the vicinity. Abandoned in 1948. The name of the fort is often enough incorrectly given as Leavitt. |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Levett 1905 Hosp 12 bed.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Levett, 1905 Hospital, 12 Beds]] ...
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  • '''Record of Events – [[:Category:Fort C.F. Smith|Fort C.F. Smith]]'''<br> ...t Philip Kearney D.T. August 4th 1866 en-route to garrison Fort C.F. Smith M. Ter. and marching 12 miles camped on Peno Creek. ...
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  • ...ent crew on August 21 / 22, 1942 in fully operational condition after just 15 days of very hard work. An account of the construction from RCAF Radar 1941 <blockquote>The now famous "Fort" was unknown, at least to the general public, at that time. The town was sm ...
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  • ...he Pacific Northwest in 1855. He was promoted to 1st Lt. and assigned to [[Fort Yamhill]] at the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation in Yamhill County, Oregon i ...ry to be so honored. (Washington, Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan) At 10:30 p.m., Sunday, 5 Aug 1888, Philip Henry Sheridan passed away at Nonquitt, Mass. ...
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  • ==[[Fort Coulonge]]== ...the mode of trade carried on by the company. I remained at this station ([[Fort Coulonge]]) during the winter of 1837-1838 and the country being then in a ...
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  • ...y the military, though not continuously, from 1861 until it was designated Fort Slocum in 1896. During the Civil War, and until December 1866, the entire [[Image:Fort Slocum Aerial 1936.jpg|380px|thumb|left|Fort Slocum Aerial 1936.]] ...
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  • ..., no matter how progressive, would have attempted to restrain such a great number of citizens in their pursuit of happiness (as manifested by their dreams of ...ghting the winter roamers only. As the weather turned warmer, however, the number of summer roamers grew in the unceded area, creating a greater threat to th ...
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