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  • * [[William J. Worth]] * [[William H. Chase]] ...
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  • [[Fort William Henry Harrison (1)]]<br>(1895-1913) * [[Fort William Henry Harrison (1)]] - Updated ...
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  • ...obert Campbell]] in present day Williams County, North Dakota. Named for [[William Sublette]]. Sold in 1836 to the [[American Fur Company]] and moved to their |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort William (6)]] ...
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  • (F) 43.420175, -73.711009, Fort William Henry (3) * [[Fort William Henry (3)]] ...
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  • |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort William (7)]] |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Fort William (7)]] ...
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  • ...rt]] (1630-1672), [[Fort Charles (1)|Fort Charles]] (1677-1689) and [[Fort William Henry (2)]] (1692-1696). Fort Frederick was abandoned in 1759. Assigned Loc |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort William Henry Fort House - 2.jpg|350px|thumb|left|18th Century Fort House]] ...
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  • |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort William (9)]] |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Fort William (9)]] ...
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  • ...1815) - Established during the [[War of 1812]] in September 1812 by Col. [[William Jennings]]. Abandoned in 1815. Built at the direction of General [[William Henry Harrison]] by Col. William Jennings and troops of the [[2nd Kentucky Militia]] Regiment. The post was ...
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  • ...vernor of the Dominion of New England (1686-1689). Destroyed during [[King William's War]] by the French and their Indian allies in 1694. Also known as [[Peje Established in 1688 just before the start of [[King William's War]] (the first French & Indian War) by the Colonial Militia at the dire ...
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  • ...n 3 Mar 1904 and named [[Fort William H. Seward]] for Secretary of State [[William H. Seward]], who purchased Alaska for the U.S. in 1867. Renamed [[Chilkoot (G) 59.2288889, -135.4377778, NGIS Fort William H. Seward ...
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  • * {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=45.67727|Lon=-122.86646}} Fort William (1) {{DEFAULTSORT:William (1)}} ...
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  • ...not actually established until 23 Sep 1895. The name was changed to [[Fort William Henry Harrison]] in 1906 to eliminate a name conflict with an Indiana [[For |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Harrison CO Qtrs - 4.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort William Henry Harrison Commanding Officer's Quarters]] ...
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  • ...cilla, Jefferson County, Florida. Both Captain Mitchell and a Lieutenant [[William W. Pew]]<!-- not USMA --> died at the post from bilious fever in mid June 1 ...chell died at this post on 10 Jun 1839 and his second in command 2nd Lt. [[William W. Pew]] died the next day, both of bilious fever. ...
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  • ...of Gloucester and Henry, Duke of Cumberland; sometimes called just [[Fort William]]. Captured by the French under Marquis de Montcalm on 9 Aug 1757 and dest |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort William Henry - 12.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort William Henry Parade with North Barracks in Background]] ...
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  • ...ed 7 Jul 1840 during the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] by Ltc. [[William S. Harney]]. Named after [[Robert R. Reid]], fourth Territorial Governor of Established 7 Jul 1840 by Ltc. [[William S. Harney]] and garrisoned by Capt. [[George A.H. Blake]], and companies A, ...
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  • ...tle Rock, Cowlitz County, Washington. Named Fort Cagle after the builder [[William Cagle]]. Abandoned as a fortification in 1856. ...n of a house at 155 Delameter Lane) on the west side of the Cowlitz River. William (1803-1876) and Hannah (1811-1920) Cagle had followed the Oregon Trail and ...
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  • ...ch colonial fortification established in 1693 by Governor Frontenac [[King William's War]] on the highest point in old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Taken by t ...er the unsuccessful 1690 British siege of Quebec City by British Admiral [[William Phips]]. The architect was French engineer [[Boisberthelot de Beaucours]]. ...
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  • ...6 by [[William McIntosh]] in present day Camden County, Georgia. Named for William's brother, Brigadier General [[Lachlan McIntosh]] who ordered the fort buil ...
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  • ...sident [[William Henry Harrison]]. Abandoned in 1841. Also known as [[Fort William Henry Harrison (2)]]. ...d 1 Apr 1841 during the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] by Major [[William Hoffman]], [[6th U.S. Infantry]] and six companies of troops. The post serv ...
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  • ...and County, North Carolina. Named Graham's Fort after the owner, Colonel [[William Graham]]. Attacked by marauding Tory forces in 1780 and successfully defend Colonel William Graham's home was a large log structure fortified during the war to provide ...
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