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'''Fort Totten (1867-1890)''' - Established 17 Jul 1867 by Capt. [[Samuel A. Wainwright]] of the [[31st U.S. Infantry]] and named after Brig. Gen. [[Joseph Gilbert Totten]], Chief Engineer of the Army.
'''Fort Totten (1867-1890)''' - Established 17 Jul 1867 by Capt. [[Samuel A. Wainwright]] of the [[31st U.S. Infantry]] and named after Brig. Gen. [[Joseph Gilbert Totten]], Chief Engineer of the Army.
==Fort Totten History==
==Fort Totten History==
The post was abandoned in 1890 and was transferred to the Interior Department 4 Oct 1890. On 5 Jan 1891 it became the property of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and served as an Indian boarding school until 1959.
==Current Status==
==Current Status==
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'''Location:'''
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Fort Totten (1867-1890) - Established 17 Jul 1867 by Capt. Samuel A. Wainwright of the 31st U.S. Infantry and named after Brig. Gen. Joseph Gilbert Totten, Chief Engineer of the Army.

Fort Totten History

The post was abandoned in 1890 and was transferred to the Interior Department 4 Oct 1890. On 5 Jan 1891 it became the property of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and served as an Indian boarding school until 1959.

Current Status

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Location: <<Location Text>>

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Lat: 44.67362 Long: -123.46302

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