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Nome, Nome Census Area, Alaska. | Nome, Nome Census Area, Alaska. |
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Fort Davis (3) (1900-1919) - A U.S. Army Fort established in 1900 during the Alaska Gold Rush by Major John T. Van Orsdale (Cullum 2425), 7th U.S. Infantry, in present day Nome, Nome Census Area, Alaska. Named for Colonel (Bvt Major General) Jefferson Columbus Davis, 23rd U.S. Infantry, Department Commander in 1867 when Alaska was purchased. Abandoned in 1919. Fort Davis (3) HistoryEstablished by Major John T. Van Orsdale, and two companies (A & K) of 7th U.S. Infantry on 28 Jun 1900. The post was established during the Alaska Gold Rush to maintain law and order in nearby Nome, Alaska. The post was abandoned in 1919.
Current StatusNome, Nome Census Area, Alaska. USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 1894400
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