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'''{{PAGENAME}} (-)''' - (1849-1852)
'''{{PAGENAME}} (1849-1852)''' - Established 7 Jul 1849 by Maj. [[James Longstreet]], [[8th U.S. Infantry]], and named for Capt. [[George Lincoln]], Co. E, [[8th U.S. Infantry]], who was killed in the [[Mexican War]]. The fort was abandoned 20 Jul 1852 as the frontier moved further west.
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
The fort was one of 8 forts established after the [[Mexican War]] along the then western frontier.
The fort, in 1851, had buildings for two companies, a commissary, two storehouses and a hospital. Water was first obtained from standing water pools in Seco Creek until a proper well was constructed.
==Current Status==
==Current Status==
No remaining structures, only the remains of the post well and a roadside marker.
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* [http://www.geocities.com/dwastwood/fort_lincoln.html A virtual tour]


'''Visited: No'''  
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Revision as of 19:07, 3 July 2007



Fort Lincoln (1) (1849-1852) - Established 7 Jul 1849 by Maj. James Longstreet, 8th U.S. Infantry, and named for Capt. George Lincoln, Co. E, 8th U.S. Infantry, who was killed in the Mexican War. The fort was abandoned 20 Jul 1852 as the frontier moved further west.

Fort Lincoln (1) History

The fort was one of 8 forts established after the Mexican War along the then western frontier.

The fort, in 1851, had buildings for two companies, a commissary, two storehouses and a hospital. Water was first obtained from standing water pools in Seco Creek until a proper well was constructed.

Current Status

No remaining structures, only the remains of the post well and a roadside marker.

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Lat: 29.366318 Long: -99.281731

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