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  • ...r, was built to replace it and named for Lieutenant Colonel [[William S. Foster]]<!-- not USMA -->. The fort was abandoned in 1838 and briefly reoccupied |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Foster Off Qtrs BH - 2.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Foster Officers Quarters Blockhouse Replica]] ...
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  • ...- A U.S. Army post established in 1837 by Lieutenant Colonel [[William S. Foster]], [[4th U.S. Infantry]], in Polk County, Florida. Named for Captain [[Upto ...rmy post was established on 31 Dec 1837 by Lieutenant Colonel [[William S. Foster]] and troops from the [[4th U.S. Infantry]]. Used as a commissary depot in ...
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  • ...[[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] by Lieutenant Colonel [[William S. Foster]], [[4th U.S. Infantry]], in present day Pasco County, Florida. Named for M ...nd Seminole War]] under the supervision of Lieutenant Colonel [[William S. Foster]], [[4th U.S. Infantry]] and elements of the [[1st U.S. Infantry]], the [[3 ...
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  • ...3}}. Abandoned in 186?. Also known as [[Fort Baldy Smith]] after General [[William F. Smith]], {{Cullum|1234}}, who's troops built the fort. This park is where the body of Vince Foster was found on 20 Jul 1993, apparently a suicide victim. The body was found o ...
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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 ...
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  • ...ry Robinett. Colonel Rogers is at the left facing up with possibly Captain Foster by his side.]] ...some 1500 Union reinforcements came into view. Colonel Rogers and Captain Foster attempted to signal their surrender with white handkerchiefs but the firing ...
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  • ...ldings, an officer's quarters, two guardhouses, and two mess halls. Nearby Foster's Pond was used for bathing and washing. On 19 May 1864 the Commissary-General of Prisoners, William Hoffman {{Cullum|558}}, sent word to Lt Colonel [[Seth Eastman]], {{Cullum| ...
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  • A battery was constructed here in 1776 by Colonel [[William Thompson]] to stop the British invasion from the Isle of Palm. ...federate troops during the [[U.S. Civil War]] and named after Colonel [[J. Foster Marshall]]. This battery was located on the eastern end of Sullivan's Islan ...
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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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  • [[Fort Foster (1)]] [[Fort William Henry (3)]]<br>(1755-1757) ...
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  • ...oster Bank, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida. Named for Bvt. Colonel [[William McRee]] in April 1840. Additional gun batteries were added during the [[End ...
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