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Revision as of 12:35, 2 March 2010
Fort Selden (2) (1865-1891) - Established on 8 May 1865 by the order of Gen. James H. Carleton. Named after Col. Henry R. Selden. Abandoned in 1891.
Fort Selden (2) History
Established 8 May 1865 at the southern end of the Jordada del Muerto trail near the east bank of the Rio Grande River to protect settlers and travelers.
The post built over two and a half years in a classic rectangular configuration with a central parade, officer's quarters on the north end, enlisted barracks on the south end, the hospital on the west side and support buildings on the east side. The Commanding Officers quarters was situated at the northwest corner of the parade. Most of the post buildings were built of adobe due to a lack of wood.
The post was abandoned in 1878 and used as a mail station until re-garrisoned in 1880 to protect railroad construction workers. Abandoned again 20 Jan 1891 after the hostile Indian threat ended.
Current Status
Fort Selden State Monument.
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Location: Fort Selden State Monument, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. Maps & Images Lat: 32.483611 Long: -106.919444 |
Sources:
- Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 529-530
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