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  • There is more than one Fort William Henry Harrison: * [[Fort William Henry Harrison (1)]] - A U.S. Army Fort in Montana. ...
    582 bytes (81 words) - 16:29, 17 August 2016
  • See [[Fort Harrison (3)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:William Henry Harrison (2)}} ...
    251 bytes (26 words) - 18:17, 20 January 2012
  • ...nry Harrison]] in 1906 to eliminate a name conflict with an Indiana [[Fort Harrison (1)]]. First garrisoned with troops from [[Fort Assinniboine (1)|Fort Assin ...|[[Image:Fort Harrison CO Qtrs - 4.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort William Henry Harrison Commanding Officer's Quarters]] ...
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  • See [[Fort Harrison (1)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Harrison (1)}} ...
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  • There is more than one Fort William Henry Harrison: * [[Fort William Henry Harrison (1)]] - A U.S. Army Fort in Montana. ...
    582 bytes (81 words) - 16:29, 17 August 2016
  • #REDIRECT[[Fort William Henry Harrison (1)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Harrison (2)}} ...
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  • See [[Fort Harrison (3)]] {{DEFAULTSORT:William Henry Harrison (2)}} ...
    251 bytes (26 words) - 18:17, 20 January 2012
  • ...am Henry Harrison]]. Abandoned in 1841. Also known as [[Fort William Henry Harrison (2)]]. |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Harrison]]--> ...
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  • ...nry Harrison]] in 1906 to eliminate a name conflict with an Indiana [[Fort Harrison (1)]]. First garrisoned with troops from [[Fort Assinniboine (1)|Fort Assin ...|[[Image:Fort Harrison CO Qtrs - 4.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort William Henry Harrison Commanding Officer's Quarters]] ...
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  • [[Fort William Henry Harrison (1)]]<br>(1895-1913) * [[Fort William Henry Harrison (1)]] - Updated ...
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  • ...ed its construction. Abandoned in 1818. Also known as [[Fort William Henry Harrison (3)]], [[Camp Battelle]] and [[Camp Battelle des Illinois]]. |colspan="2"|[[File:Fort Harrison Loc 3a08079u.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Harrison 1812]] ...
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  • ...dier General [[Hiram Burnham]] who was killed in the Union assault on Fort Harrison. Held by Union forces for the remainder of the war and abandoned in 1865. |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Harrison Cannon.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Harrison Cannon]] ...
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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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  • ...ENAME}}''' (1803-1894) - A U.S. Army post established in 1803 by Colonel [[William Boyd]] at the junction of the Licking River and the Ohio River in Campbell ...used as a supply depot for General [[William Henry Harrison|Willian Henry Harrison's]] forces at the Battle of Vincennes and later the [[4th U.S. Infantry]] t ...
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  • | align="center" |9 || [[William Henry Harrison]] || align="center" |1841 || Died in office | align="center" |23 || [[Benjamin Harrison]] || align="center" |1889-1893 || ...
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  • ...[[William Kennedy]] and [[Thomas Dunn]] (2). [[Simon Kenton]] and [[Thomas William]] spent the winter of 1776-1777 and helped to build a blockhouse here (3). *Col. [[Benjamin Harrison]] ...
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  • ...er 1812 during the [[War of 1812]] by troops under General [[William Henry Harrison]]. Named after BG [[James Winchester]], [[Revolutionary War]] officer and c Built as a forward observation and supply post for General Harrison against the British and their Indian allies. Fort Winchester and nearby [[F ...
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  • ...ly across from "Roccliegan," the present home of his great-great-grandson, William Breckenridge Ardery, on land now owned by his great-grandson, Lafayette Ard ...fortified station north of the Kentucky River, in company with his cousin, William McConnell, of Fayette county, and had returned to Pennsylvania to fight wit ...
    4 KB (679 words) - 13:49, 25 March 2015
  • ...orting.com/2010/05/22/fort-harrison-fort-logan-montana/ Fort William Henry Harrison and Fort Logan in Montana] ...
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  • ...established in 1813 during the [[War of 1812]] by General [[William Henry Harrison]]. Named after Col. [[Return J. Meigs]], [[Revolutionary War]] Officer and Established by General [[William Henry Harrison]] in the winter of 1812-1813 on a high bluff above the Maumee River rapids ...
    4 KB (540 words) - 08:24, 26 March 2019
  • ...War of 1812]] and all military stores were removed to [[Fort William Henry Harrison (3)]]. ...
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  • ...used, and was sold in 1787 by the State to [[William Ogden]] and [[William Harrison]]. Front Street was extended from Willow Street to the State House, and a p ...
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  • * Mary Elizabeth Taylor (1824-1909) - married Colonel [[William W. S. Bliss]] *(1810-1814) Captain (30 Nov 1810), [[7th U.S. Infantry]], Command of [[Fort Harrison]], Indiana Territory ...
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  • The fort was rebuilt in 1813 by General [[William Henry Harrison]] and garrisoned for the [[War of 1812]]. [[Fort Winchester]] was built nea ...
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