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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1867-1872) - First established in 1867 as [[Marcy's Camp]] by Captain [[Simon Snyder]], [[5th U.S. Infantry]] in Pueblo County, Colorado. Named on completion after Major General [[John F. Reynolds]], killed in action at Gettysburg, 1 Jul 1863. Post abandoned in 1872. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1867-1872) - First established in 1867 as [[Marcy's Camp]] by Captain [[Simon Snyder]], [[5th U.S. Infantry]] in Pueblo County, Colorado. Named on completion after Major General [[John F. Reynolds]], killed in action at Gettysburg, 1 Jul 1863. Post abandoned in 1872. | ||
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== Fort Reynolds History == | |||
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Established 3 Jul 1867 as [[Marcy's Camp]] by Captain [[Simon Snyder]], [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Company F, in Pueblo County, Colorado. Initially a temporary construction camp, the completed post was renamed for Major General [[John F. Reynolds]] who was killed in action at Gettysburg, 1 Jul 1863. The completed fort was built of adobe with 30 some buildings including a 143 foot long red painted barracks. | Established 3 Jul 1867 as [[Marcy's Camp]] by Captain [[Simon Snyder]], [[5th U.S. Infantry]], Company F, in Pueblo County, Colorado. Initially a temporary construction camp, the completed post was renamed for Major General [[John F. Reynolds]] who was killed in action at Gettysburg, 1 Jul 1863. The completed fort was built of adobe with 30 some buildings including a 143 foot long red painted barracks. | ||
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* {{Hart}}, page 45 | * {{Hart}}, page 45. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 7 January 2019
Fort Reynolds (1) (1867-1872) - First established in 1867 as Marcy's Camp by Captain Simon Snyder, 5th U.S. Infantry in Pueblo County, Colorado. Named on completion after Major General John F. Reynolds, killed in action at Gettysburg, 1 Jul 1863. Post abandoned in 1872.
Fort Reynolds HistoryEstablished 3 Jul 1867 as Marcy's Camp by Captain Simon Snyder, 5th U.S. Infantry, Company F, in Pueblo County, Colorado. Initially a temporary construction camp, the completed post was renamed for Major General John F. Reynolds who was killed in action at Gettysburg, 1 Jul 1863. The completed fort was built of adobe with 30 some buildings including a 143 foot long red painted barracks. The post was abandoned on 15 Jul 1872 and transferred to the Department of Interior 18 Jul 1874. Current StatusMarker only, post on private property, Pueblo County, Colorado
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