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* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/az2.html North American Forts - Fort Lowell] | * [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/az2.html North American Forts - Fort Lowell] | ||
* [http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/ftlowell/marshallphotos.html Photos] | * [http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/ftlowell/marshallphotos.html Photos] | ||
* [https://loc.gov/pictures/item/az0063/ HABS Fort Lowell Road Vicinity] | * [https://loc.gov/pictures/item/az0063/ HABS Fort Lowell Road Vicinity] | ||
* [https://loc.gov/pictures/item/az0064/ HABS Officers' Quarters] | * [https://loc.gov/pictures/item/az0064/ HABS Officers' Quarters] | ||
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* [https://loc.gov/pictures/item/az0066/ HABS Post Hospital Ruins] | * [https://loc.gov/pictures/item/az0066/ HABS Post Hospital Ruins] | ||
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* AZ0274 - Post of Tucson | |||
* AZ0126 - Camp Lowell | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 18 April 2022
Fort Lowell (1) (1862-1891) - First established as Post of Tucson 20 May 1862 by Lt. Colonel Joseph R. West, 1st California Volunteer Infantry, in the city of Tucson. Renamed Camp Lowell in 1866. Designated Fort Lowell 5 Apr 1879 after Brigadier General Charles R. Lowell, who was mortally wounded at Cedar Creek, Virginia, 20 Oct 1864. Abandoned 10 Apr 1891.
HistoryFort Lowell was a supply depot for the U.S. Army in southern Arizona and a base of operations against hostile Apache Indians between 1873 and 1891. The post was moved several times, moved to the current location 19 Mar 1873.
Current StatusTucson City Park, some original buildings and ruins, museum.
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Visited: 30 Oct 2009 Picture Gallery
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