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'''Location:''' Map point is the marker location in Moscow, Latah County, Idaho. | '''Location:''' Map point is the marker location in Moscow, Latah County, Idaho. | ||
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Fort Russell (1) (1877-1879) - First established as a temporary stockade in 1877 in response to Indian attacks during the Nez Perce War. Named after John Russell. Abandoned as a fort in 1879. HistoryOne of the temporary stockades erected during the 1877 Nez Perce War and used during the Bannock War and the Sheepeater War, 1878-1879. Erected around the home of John Russell in Moscow, Idaho. Current StatusMarker stone, no remains.
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