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  • ...ial Governor George Curry (1820-1878) ordered units of the Oregon Mounted Volunteers to march on the Walla Walla Country where they fought the Battle of Frencht In 1865 another camp was named for him [[Camp_Curry]] in Harney County, Oregon ...
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  • ...5-56. Named after Brigadier General [[John K. Lamerick]], [[Oregon Mounted Volunteers]]. The post was little more breastwork of logs enclosing a camping place. T Unknown, Curry County, Oregon ...
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  • ...Named for Captain [[Joseph Bailey]], Company A, 1st Btn, [[Oregon Mounted Volunteers]]. ...ove Cow Creek,<br>at or close to the town of Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon. ...
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  • ...Captain [[Laban Buoy]] and a detachment of Company B, [[2nd Oregon Mounted Volunteers]]. Also known as [[Camp Eliff]] and [[Fort Elliff]]. '''Location:''' Douglas County, Oregon, where the old Pacific Highway reaches the<br>Cow Creek Valley. Map locatio ...
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  • ...“Battle of Walla Walla” during the “Cayuse Wars” the First Oregon Mounted Volunteers Under command of Lieutenant Major Kelly on 7 Dec 1855 took possession of a ...
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  • ...ched against the Cherokees with 10 companies of Dragoons, the largest U.S. mounted force ever assembled. Throughout the [[Mexican-American War]], Fort Leavenw ...avenworth protected wagon trains hauling supplies over the Santa Fe Trail, Oregon Trail, and other trails to most forts, posts, and military camps of the Wes ...
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  • Portions extracted of his time in Oregon ...lieutenancy in the Fourth Infantry, which was stationed in California and Oregon. In order to join my company at Fort Reading, California, I had to go to Ne ...
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