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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1871-1874) - A temporary U.S. Army camp established in 1871  near present Day Kingman in Mohave County, Arizona. Named for Navy Lieutenant [[Edward F. Beale]] who earlier explored the area in the service of the [[U.S. Topographic Engineers]]. Abandoned in 1874. Also known locally as [[Fort Beale Spring]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1871-1874) - A temporary U.S. Army camp established in 1871  near present Day Kingman in Mohave County, Arizona. Named for Navy Lieutenant [[Edward F. Beale]] who earlier explored the area in the service of the [[U.S. Topographical Engineers]]. Abandoned in 1874. Also known locally as [[Fort Beale Spring]].
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Revision as of 17:38, 21 February 2013

Camp Beale Spring (1871-1874) - A temporary U.S. Army camp established in 1871 near present Day Kingman in Mohave County, Arizona. Named for Navy Lieutenant Edward F. Beale who earlier explored the area in the service of the U.S. Topographical Engineers. Abandoned in 1874. Also known locally as Fort Beale Spring.

Camp Beale Spring History

A temporary U.S. Army camp established 25 Mar 1871 to protect travel routes during Indian unrest in the area. The post was built out with 12 adobe buildings including a 60' by 20' enlisted barracks. The camp was garrisoned by detachments of Company F, 12th U.S. Infantry until the camp was abandoned 5 Apr 1874.

Current Status

Markers and some ruins. Near Kingman in Mohave County, Arizona.


USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 1095


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Location: Near Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona.

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Lat: 35.2043913 Long: -114.0830635

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