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  • There is more than one Fort Sherman: * [[Fort Sherman (1)]] - A U.S. Army Fort in Idaho. ...
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  • ...r 1879 and Fort Sherman in G.O. 30, 6 Apr 1887, after General [[William T. Sherman]]. Abandoned in 1900. |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Sherman Gate - 1.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Sherman Gate]] ...
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  • [[Image:WmTSherman.jpg|thumb|250px|left|General William T. Sherman]] '''William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891)''' - Born 8 Feb 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio. Died 14 Feb 1891 in Ne ...
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  • ...perintendents|Superintendent of the United States Military Academy]]. Died 5 Nov 1873 in Washington DC and was buried in [[:Category:Green-Wood Cemetery ...mes, [[Ulysses S. Grant|President Grant]] and [[William T. Sherman|General Sherman]] were with him in his last hours. ...
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  • {| cellspacing="5" cellpadding="10" border="1" <randomimage size="400" float="center" >Random Fort Images</randomimage> ...
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  • ...[[Fort Pickens]] remained in Union hands. Even before the outcome of the [[Fort Pickens]] plan was assured, Meigs was promoted from Captain to Colonel on 1 ...on two occasions did the logistics system fail to keep up, Chickamauga and Sherman's march to the sea. ...
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  • # [[Fort Spokane (2)]], WA, 13 May 2010, updated # [[Fort Colvile]], WA, 13 May 2010, updated ...
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  • # [[Fort Miller (1)]] 13 Sep 2017 Updated # [[Fort Lancaster (1)]] 26 Nov 2017 Updated ...
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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 ...romoted to Major General in April, 1863. He served with Generals Grant and Sherman during the battles of Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, and Lookout Mountain. ...
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  • (M) 35.81204, -83.9832, James Gillespy's Fort (M) 35.75873, -83.96593, John Craig's Fort ...
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  • Born: 21 Sep 1752, Sherman Valley, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Died: 5 Sep 1815, Millersburg, Bourbon County, Kentucky Age: 62 ...
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  • # [[Camp Matthews]] 5 Nov 2015 Updated # [[Davis-Monthan Air Force Base]] 5-21 Mar 2016 Updated ...
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  • ...ere the [[Seminole War II|Seminole War]] was in progress. From [[:Category:Fort Monroe|Fortress Monroe]] he sailed for Florida and landed at Tampa Bay in O ...a Major in the Virgina Volunteers. The regiment was ordered to [[:Category:Fort Monroe|Fortress Monroe]] and they embarked for Mexico on 1 Mar 1847. They a ...
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  • ...great losses among the Union defenders. The engagement became known as the Fort Pillow "Massacre". Abandoned in 1864. |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Pillow]]--> ...
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  • * [[Fort Webster (1)|Fort Webster (1), NM]] * [[Fort Webster (2)|Fort Webster (2), NM]] ...
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  • On 24 Apr 1861, ten days after the fall of [[Fort Sumter]], Captain Grant arrived in Springfield, Illinois, with a company of ...War]] by capturing [[Fort Henry]], Tennessee, on 6 Feb 1862, followed by [[Fort Donelson]], where he demanded the famous terms of "unconditional surrender" ...
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  • ...ond from the southeast after moving by sea to [[Fort Monroe]], Virginia (a fort that stayed in Union hands when Virginia seceded). This campaign is known a ...e Lee aggressively after Antietam, he was removed from command on November 5 and replaced by Maj. Gen. [[Ambrose Burnside]] on November 9. He was never ...
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  • ...r. In November 1861 he was accused of involvement in a plot to turn over [[Fort Hoskins]] to "secessionists" which remained unproven. ...'s military secretary until 1873, when he was assigned to the command of [[Fort Trumbull]], New London, Connecticut with rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He ret ...
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  • <googlemap version="0.9" lat="41.170385" lon="-93.61783" type="map" zoom="5" type="map" scale="yes" width="800" height="600" overview="yes" icons="http (F) 45.89444, -100.45861, Fort Manuel (1) ...
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  • ...on began in 1819 and continued until 1834 on this [[Third System]] Masonry fort designed by [[Simon Bernard]]. Named after [[Revolutionary War]] hero [[Dan |width="50%"|[[Image:FortMorgan AL NARA 1864.jpg|370px|thumb|left|Damage to Fort Morgan Citadel, 1864]] ...
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