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'''Fort Reading (1852-1856) (1866-1867)''' - A U.S. Army post established 26 May 1852 during the [[California Gold Rush]] by 1st Lt. [[Nelson H. Davis]], Company E, [[2nd U.S. Infantry]] and named for Major [[Pierson B. Reading]]. The garrison was withdrawn on 1 Apr 1856 and intermittently occupied until 13 Jun 1867. Abandoned on 6 Apr 1870.
'''Fort Reading (1852-1856) (1866-1867)''' - Established on May 26,1852 by 1st Lieutenant [[Nelson H. Davis]], Company E, [[2nd U.S. Infantry]] as a two-company post on Cow Creek, two and one-half miles from the Sacramento River. The post was intended to protect the mining district from Indian depredations. The fort was named for Major [[Pierson B. Reading]], paymaster of the [[California Volunteers]] during the [[Mexican War]], and a pioneer settler in California.  
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[[Image:Fort Reading - 02 copy.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Fort Reading Roadside Marker]]
The garrison was withdrawn on 1 Apr 1856 but the post was intermittently occupied until 13 Jun 1867, and completely abandoned on 6 Apr 1870. The fort's buildings were sold prior to the restoration of the reservation to the public domain on 15 Feb 1881.
[[Image:Fort Reading - 10.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Fort Reading Site View from Marker]]
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==History of {{PAGENAME}}==
Established as a two company post on the west side of Cow Creek during the [[California Gold Rush]] to protect the mining district from hostile Indians. The creek was prone to flooding when the rains came and the fort was often flooded during the rainy season.
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'''Location:''' 0.6 mi E of intersection of Deschutes and Dersch Rds, 6 mi NE of Anderson, California.
'''Location:''' On Dersch road 0.6 mi E of intersection of Deschutes and Dersch Rds, 6 mi NE of Anderson, Shasta County, California. The location shown is the site of the roadside marker.


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* Elevation: 400'
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'''Sources:'''
* {{Hart}}, page 32
* {{Frazer}}, page 29
* {{Roberts}}, page 84
* {{Mansfield}}


'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ca.html#reading North American Forts - Fort Reading]
* [http://www.militarymuseum.org/FtReading.html California Military History]
* [http://www.militarymuseum.org/FtReading.html California Military History]
* [http://www.forttours.com/pages/fortreading.asp Fort Tours]


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{{Visited|4 Aug 2009}}
 
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'''Visited:''' No
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 17 March 2019

Fort Reading (1852-1856) (1866-1867) - A U.S. Army post established 26 May 1852 during the California Gold Rush by 1st Lt. Nelson H. Davis, Company E, 2nd U.S. Infantry and named for Major Pierson B. Reading. The garrison was withdrawn on 1 Apr 1856 and intermittently occupied until 13 Jun 1867. Abandoned on 6 Apr 1870.

Fort Reading Roadside Marker
Fort Reading Site View from Marker


History of Fort Reading

Established as a two company post on the west side of Cow Creek during the California Gold Rush to protect the mining district from hostile Indians. The creek was prone to flooding when the rains came and the fort was often flooded during the rainy season.


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Location: On Dersch road 0.6 mi E of intersection of Deschutes and Dersch Rds, 6 mi NE of Anderson, Shasta County, California. The location shown is the site of the roadside marker.

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Lat: 40.47655 Long: -122.22999

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Visited: 4 Aug 2009

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