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  • ...Carolina. Named Fort Sherman after General [[Thomas W. Sherman|Thomas West Sherman]], {{Cullum|859}}. Abandoned in 1866. |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Sherman (4)]]--> ...
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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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  • [[Image:MGGeorgeHThomas.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Major General George H. Thomas]] '''George Henry Thomas (1816-1870)''' - Born 31 Jul 1816, Southampton County, Virginia. Died 28 Ma ...
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  • ...avenworth Thos Custer House - 3.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Leavenworth 1883 Thomas Custer House]] ...erican War]], Fort Leavenworth was the outfitting post for the Army of the West. ...
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  • ...det, [[William Terrill]]. Sheridan graduated 34th of 52 in the [[:Category:West Point 1853|Class of 1853]]. His first assignment as a 2nd Lt. was to the [[ ...ar]] began and was sent to St. Louis for duty with the Union Armies of the West in September of 1861. Sheridan was initially assigned to supply under Gen. ...
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  • ...ed at Galveston, Texas, 27 Sep 1876. He graduated fifth in the [[:Category:West Point 1837|Class of 1837]] at the [[:Category:United States Military Academ ...7, 1861. He commanded forces in Pensacola, Florida, and the Department of West Florida and was promoted to major general on September 12, 1861. His comman ...
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  • * [[Camp George H. Thomas|Camp George H. Thomas, GA]] * [[Camp Sherman (2)|Camp Sherman (2), OH]] ...
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  • # [[Fort Thomas (2)]] 10 Mar 2016 Updated # [[Fort Sherman (2)]] 28 Apr 2016 Updated ...
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  • ...g that the "S" stood for Simpson. He graduated from West Point [[:Category:West Point 1843|Class of 1843]], ranking 21st in a class of 39. At the academy, ...d, Illinois, with a company of men he had raised. The governor felt that a West Point man could be put to better use and appointed him colonel of the [[21s ...
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  • ...ontgomery area to the Indian Territory now known as Oklahoma. [[William T. Sherman]] was stationed at Fort Morgan in 1841-42 as a 1st Lt. (B) 30.229009, -88.023577, Battery Thomas ...
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  • ...as a major military installation until 1946. Named in honor of President [[Thomas Jefferson]], the post played an important role in westward expansion. Also ...and two stories high in the rear. At the east end of each barracks and the west end of the parallelogram were smaller buildings, 37 feet by 90 feet, to hou ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln was born on 12 Feb 1809 in Hodgenville, Kentucky to Thomas and Nancy Lincoln. Nancy died when Abraham was nine and his father remarrie ...and because the army was distributed all over the country, much of it out west along the frontier, it was necessary to transport most of the regular army ...
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