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  • [[Category:New Mexico All]] [[Category:New Mexico Camps]] ...
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  • ...Army Mexican border Camp established in 1917 at Hachita, Grant County, New Mexico. Abandoned in 1922. .... Waterman]] and companies F and H, [[24th U.S. Infantry]] at Hachita, New Mexico. Became a subpost of [[Camp Furlong]] on 15 Aug 1920. Abandoned 30 Jun 1922 ...
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  • ...1851-1861)''' - Established 18 Sep 1851 by Colonel [[Edwin V. Sumner]]<!-- not USMA --> to patrol the Navajo Territory after several treaty attempts faile ...iles northeast of the Zuni villages in Apache County. North of Gallup, New Mexico off of Hwy 491. ...
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  • ...9}}, Company G, [[1st U.S. Dragoons]] near Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico. Named Camp Los Lunas after the location. Abandoned in 1862. Also known as '''Location:''' Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico. {{GNISMapPoint}} ...
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  • ...New Mexico. Named Fort West after Brigadier General [[Joseph R. West]]<!-- not USMA -->. Abandoned in 1864. Established 24 Feb 1863 by Captain [[William McCleave]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[1st California Volunteer Cavalry]]. The post was established to ...
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  • ...na County, New Mexico. Named Fort Thorn after 1st Lt. [[Herman Thorn]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[2nd U.S. Infantry]], who drowned in the Colorado River 16 Oct 1 Unknown near Hatch, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. ...
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  • ...rmy post established in 1866 as [[Camp Plummer]] in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. First named for Captain [[Augustus H. Plummer]] {{Cullum|1626}}, [[37th U. Marker only in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. ...
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  • ...U.S. Army Camp established in 1852 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Abandoned in 1853. '''Location:''' Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Exact location unknown, the map point is approximate, location described a ...
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  • ...l in Cibola County, New Mexico. Named for Captain [[Benjamin Wingate]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[5th U.S. Infantry]], who died 1 Jun 1862 of wounds received at Established 22 Oct 1862 by Lt. Colonel [[J. Francisco Chavez]], [[1st New Mexico Infantry]] as an advanced post for Colonel [[Kit Carson|Kit Carson's]] camp ...
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  • ...t established in 1851 by Major [[Marshall S. Howe]] in Socorro County, New Mexico. Named for [[Charles M. Conrad]], Secretary of War (1850-1853). Abandoned i Unknown, Socorro County, New Mexico. ...
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  • ...U.S. Infantry]], who was killed 21 Feb 1862 at the Battle of Valverde, New Mexico. Abandoned in 1870. ...outes and to promote settlement of the Canadian River Valley. The post was not completed but stone officers quarters and adobe barracks were constructed. ...
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  • ...Renamed again Fort McLane 18 Jan 1861 after Captain [[George McLane]]<!-- not USMA --> when Floyd joined the Confederate side. Garrisoned by California V Archeological remains near Hurley, Grant County, New Mexico. ...
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  • ...r the [[U.S. Civil War]] near present day Santa Clara in Grant County, New Mexico. Named for Brigadier General [[George D. Bayard]] {{Cullum|1721}}, who died .... On 1 May 1922 Fort Bayard became a VA hospital. In 1965 the State of New Mexico assumed control of the post as a long term health care facility and it rema ...
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  • ...esidio was captured by U.S. forces in 1846 and parts incorporated into the new [[Post at Albuquerque]]. A Spanish town and Presidio established in 1706 by Spanish New Mexico Governor [[Francisco Cuervo y Valdes]]. ...
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  • ...1872 during the [[Apache Wars]] in present day Aragon, Catron County, New Mexico. Abandoned in 1874. ...conducting the defense of Fort Tularosa. Victorio was forced to flee into Mexico where he was killed later in 1880 by Mexican force. ...
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  • ...-1882) - A U.S. Army camp first established in 1859 in Socorro County, New Mexico. Abandoned in 1861 at the beginning of the [[U.S. Civil War]]. Reestablishe ...ere driven off when reinforcements arrived. Victorio was forced to flee to Mexico where he was killed later in 1880. ...
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  • ...Fort Cummings after Major [[Joseph Cummings]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[1st New Mexico Volunteer Cavalry]], who was killed by hostile Navajo Indians 18 Aug 1863. Established 2 Oct 1863, by Captain [[Valentine Dresher]]<!-- not USMA -->, Company B, [[1st California Volunteer Infantry]] to protect trave ...
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  • ...a]], governor of New Mexico, in present day Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. The Presidio transitioned from Spanish rule to Mexican rule around 1822. ...h retook the post in 1692, rebuilt it and renamed it the [[Presidio of New Mexico]], later renamed the Presidio of Santa Fe. ...
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  • ...ished in 1776 by Irish mercenary, [[Hugh O'Conor]] in present day Sonora, Mexico. Abandoned in 1780. Also later located nearby [[Camp San Bernardino Ranch]] ...residios and missions in present day southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico. These presidios were under constant attack from hostile Apache Indians and ...
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  • ...y Fray Francisco Fonte near present-day Mountain Air, Torrance County, New Mexico. Abandoned in 1673, only ruins remain today. ...y Francisco Fonte as one of the twenty-one Spanish missions founded in New Mexico. The large San Gregorio de Abo Church and Convento were completed by 1629. ...
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