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  • ...rt Washington (1)]], Maryland. The Battery was named for Maj. [[William H. Emory]] {{Cullum|642}} on 24 Mar 1900. Battery construction started in 1897, was [[Image:Fort Washington Battery Emory - 02.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Battery Emory]] ...
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  • ...(1859-1862) (1868-1869) - First established in 1859 by Major [[William H. Emory]] {{Cullum|642}}, [[1st U.S. Infantry]], in Caddo County, Oklahoma. Named f ...62. The post was re-garrisoned after the war in November 1868 by Colonel [[William B. Hazen]] {{Cullum|1704}}, [[38th U.S. Infantry]]. Colonel Hazen was actin ...
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  • ...ifornia. Named in G.O. 67, 14 Dec 1942, for Brigadier General [[William H. Emory]], USA {{Cullum|642}}. Deactivated 31 Jan 1947, declared surplus 1 Mar 1948 |colspan="2"|[[File:Fort Emory Elephant Cage.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Emory Building Foundations, Elephant Cage Intercept Antenna in the Background]] ...
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  • ...lly fortified. He broke ground on 12 Jan 1847 but the work stopped and Lt. Emory departed after his army commander, General [[Stephen Watts Kearny]] and Com ...
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  • ...] at Santa Fe in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Named for Secretary of War [[William Marcy]]. Abandoned in 1894. Also known as [[Post at Santa Fe]]. ...l Kearny ordered fortifications built at Santa Fe and 1st Lt. [[William H. Emory]], [[U.S. Topographical Engineers]], selected a site at the top of a hill o ...
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  • * [[Fort William H. Seward|Fort William H. Seward, AK]] * [[Fort William Henry (3)|Fort William Henry, NY]] ...
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