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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1857-1864) - A U.S. Army Fort established in 1857 during the [[California Gold Rush]] by 1st Lt. [[Horatio Gates Gibson]], [[3rd U.S. Artillery]] in the present day town of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California. Named for Captain [[Braxton Bragg]], [[3rd U.S. Artillery]], who served in the [[Mexican War]] and who later became a Confederate General during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. The post abandoned in 1864. Also known as [[Camp Bragg (2)]] and [[Fort at Mendocino]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1857-1864) - A U.S. Army Fort established in 1857 during the [[California Gold Rush]] by 1st Lt. [[Horatio Gates Gibson]], [[3rd U.S. Artillery]] in the present day town of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California. Named for Captain [[Braxton Bragg]], [[3rd U.S. Artillery]], who served in the [[Mexican War]] and who later became a Confederate General during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. The post abandoned in 1864. Also known as [[Camp Bragg (2)]] and [[Fort at Mendocino]]. | ||
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|colspan="2"|[[Image:Fort Bragg QM Bldg - 03.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Bragg Restored Quartermaster Building, now a Congressional Office Building]] | |colspan="2"|[[Image:Fort Bragg QM Bldg - 03.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Bragg Restored Quartermaster Building, now a Congressional Office Building]] | ||
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== | == History == | ||
Established as a U.S. Army post on 11 Jun 1857 during the [[California Gold Rush]] by 1st Lt. [[Horatio Gates Gibson]] and elements of Company M from the [[3rd U.S. Artillery]]. The post was located on the Pacific coast south of Cape Mendocino within the Mendocino Indian reservation. The post both protected the Mendocino Indians and tried to keep them on the reservation. | Established as a U.S. Army post on 11 Jun 1857 during the [[California Gold Rush]] by 1st Lt. [[Horatio Gates Gibson]] and elements of Company M from the [[3rd U.S. Artillery]]. The post was located on the Pacific coast south of Cape Mendocino within the Mendocino Indian reservation. The post both protected the Mendocino Indians and tried to keep them on the reservation. | ||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
A Marker and one building, the Quartermaster’s storehouse and commissary building at 430 N. Franklin Street, in the town of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California. | A Marker and one building, the Quartermaster’s storehouse and commissary building at 430 N. Franklin Street, in the town of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California. | ||
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* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ca.html#bragg North American Forts - Fort Bragg (2)] | * [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ca.html#bragg North American Forts - Fort Bragg (2)] | ||
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* [http://www.fortbragg.com/history/fb-history/ Fort Bragg Town History] | * [http://www.fortbragg.com/history/fb-history/ Fort Bragg Town History] | ||
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[[Category:2013 Research Trip]] | [[Category:2013 Research Trip]] |
Latest revision as of 19:42, 7 January 2019
Fort Bragg (2) (1857-1864) - A U.S. Army Fort established in 1857 during the California Gold Rush by 1st Lt. Horatio Gates Gibson, 3rd U.S. Artillery in the present day town of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California. Named for Captain Braxton Bragg, 3rd U.S. Artillery, who served in the Mexican War and who later became a Confederate General during the U.S. Civil War. The post abandoned in 1864. Also known as Camp Bragg (2) and Fort at Mendocino.
HistoryEstablished as a U.S. Army post on 11 Jun 1857 during the California Gold Rush by 1st Lt. Horatio Gates Gibson and elements of Company M from the 3rd U.S. Artillery. The post was located on the Pacific coast south of Cape Mendocino within the Mendocino Indian reservation. The post both protected the Mendocino Indians and tried to keep them on the reservation. The post remained garrisoned during most of the U.S. Civil War but was abandoned 19 Oct 1864 when the garrison departed on the steamer Panama for the Presidio of San Francisco. Current StatusA Marker and one building, the Quartermaster’s storehouse and commissary building at 430 N. Franklin Street, in the town of Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California.
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