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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1864-1871) - First established in 1864 during the [[Apache Wars]] by Colonel [[Edwin A. Rigg]], [[1st California Volunteer Infantry]], as [[Camp Goodwin (2)|Camp Goodwin]] during his expedition against hostile Apache Indians. Moved to a location near present day Bylas, Graham County, Arizona. Named Fort Goodwin after [[John N. Goodwin]], Arizona's first territorial governor. Abandoned in 1871. | {{PageHeader}} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1864-1871) - First established in 1864 during the [[Apache Wars]] by Colonel [[Edwin A. Rigg]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[1st California Volunteer Infantry]], as [[Camp Goodwin (2)|Camp Goodwin]] during his expedition against hostile Apache Indians. Moved to a location near present day Bylas, Graham County, Arizona. Named Fort Goodwin after [[John N. Goodwin]]<!-- not USMA -->, Arizona's first territorial governor. Abandoned in 1871. | |||
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== History | == History == | ||
First established as Camp Goodwin, 11 Jun 1864 by Colonel [[Edwin A. Rigg]], [[1st California Volunteer Infantry]] some 32 miles east of the final location. Moved to a location south of the Gila River near the present day town of Bylas, Arizona. Established to control hostile Apache Indians and to protect settlers and travelers. Garrisoned by several regular army units after the [[1st California Volunteer Infantry]] left in 1866. | First established as Camp Goodwin, 11 Jun 1864 by Colonel [[Edwin A. Rigg]], [[1st California Volunteer Infantry]] some 32 miles east of the final location. Moved to a location south of the Gila River near the present day town of Bylas, Arizona. Established to control hostile Apache Indians and to protect settlers and travelers. Garrisoned by several regular army units after the [[1st California Volunteer Infantry]] left in 1866. | ||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
No remains, private property, access with permission only, near Bylas, Graham County, Arizona. | No remains, private property, access with permission only, near Bylas, Graham County, Arizona. | ||
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(F) 33.0889474, -110.0581410, Fort Goodwin | (F) 33.0889474, -110.0581410, Fort Goodwin | ||
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'''Location:''' Off U.S. Hwy 70 near Bylas, Graham County, Arizona. | '''Location:''' Off U.S. Hwy 70 near Bylas, Graham County, Arizona. | ||
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* Elevation: 2,648' | * Elevation: 2,648' | ||
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* {{Hart}}, page 13 | * {{Hart}}, page 13 | ||
* {{PostReturns|Oct 1882 - Jun 1900}} | * {{PostReturns|Oct 1882 - Jun 1900}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 24 March 2019
Fort Goodwin (1864-1871) - First established in 1864 during the Apache Wars by Colonel Edwin A. Rigg, 1st California Volunteer Infantry, as Camp Goodwin during his expedition against hostile Apache Indians. Moved to a location near present day Bylas, Graham County, Arizona. Named Fort Goodwin after John N. Goodwin, Arizona's first territorial governor. Abandoned in 1871. HistoryFirst established as Camp Goodwin, 11 Jun 1864 by Colonel Edwin A. Rigg, 1st California Volunteer Infantry some 32 miles east of the final location. Moved to a location south of the Gila River near the present day town of Bylas, Arizona. Established to control hostile Apache Indians and to protect settlers and travelers. Garrisoned by several regular army units after the 1st California Volunteer Infantry left in 1866. Abandoned as an unhealthy post on 14 Mar 1871 and turned over to the Department of Interior on 22 Jul 1884 for disposition. Became a subagency for the San Carlos Apache Reservation for a time in the 1880s.
Current StatusNo remains, private property, access with permission only, near Bylas, Graham County, Arizona.
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