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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1834-1835) - A U.S. Army post first established as [[Camp Canadian]] in 1834 near present day Holdenville, Hughes County, Oklahoma. Built at the confluence of the Little River and the Canadian River near the crossing of the [[Osage Trail]]. Renamed [[Camp Holmes]] and later Fort Holmes after 2nd Lt. [[Theophilus H. Holmes]], [[7th U.S. Infantry]], who oversaw the construction of the post. Abandoned in 1835. Also known as [[Fort Edwards]] because of it's proximity to the site of the [[Edwards Trading Post]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1834-1835) - A U.S. Army post first established as [[Camp Canadian]] in 1834 near present day Holdenville, Hughes County, Oklahoma. Built at the confluence of the Little River and the Canadian River near the crossing of the [[Osage Trail]]. Renamed [[Camp Holmes]] and later Fort Holmes after 2nd Lt. [[Theophilus H. Holmes]] {{Cullum|584}}, [[7th U.S. Infantry]], who oversaw the construction of the post. Abandoned in 1835. Also known as [[Fort Edwards]] because of it's proximity to the site of the [[Edwards Trading Post]].
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Revision as of 02:56, 16 February 2015

Fort Holmes (4) (1834-1835) - A U.S. Army post first established as Camp Canadian in 1834 near present day Holdenville, Hughes County, Oklahoma. Built at the confluence of the Little River and the Canadian River near the crossing of the Osage Trail. Renamed Camp Holmes and later Fort Holmes after 2nd Lt. Theophilus H. Holmes (Cullum 584), 7th U.S. Infantry, who oversaw the construction of the post. Abandoned in 1835. Also known as Fort Edwards because of it's proximity to the site of the Edwards Trading Post.

History of Fort Holmes

Established on 21 Jun 1834, by 2nd Lt. Theophilus H. Holmes (Cullum 584), 7th U.S. Infantry, under the orders of Colonel Henry Leavenworth, 3rd U.S. Infantry.

A blockhouse and barracks were built but the site was considered unhealthy and it was abandoned in 1835.

Current Status

No remains.


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Location: Near Holdenville, Hughes County, Oklahoma.

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Lat: 35.00528 Long: -96.36722

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