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{{FortsWPTList|Fort=Fort McRae|State=NM|Dates=1874‑1876|Mentions=2|Notes={{Cullum|2265}} • {{Cullum|2343}}.}}
{{FortsWPTList|Fort=Fort McRae|State=NM|Dates=1874‑1876|Mentions=2|Notes={{Cullum|2265}} • {{Cullum|2343}}.}}
{{FortsWPTList|Fort=Fort Sheridan (3)|State=NB|Dates=1880-1919Mentions=1|Notes={{Cullum|2442}}. See also Camp Sheridan below, clearly the same one. In connection with the New Spotted Tail Agency. Lots of traces of it online, check Google; see for example [http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h3843.html this page].}}


{{FortsWPTList|Fort=Fort St. Antoine|State=WI|Dates=1689|Mentions=1|Notes=French trading fort at Prairie du Chien, best known for Nicolas Perrot's act of taking possession of the upper Mississippi for the King of France.}}
{{FortsWPTList|Fort=Fort St. Antoine|State=WI|Dates=1689|Mentions=1|Notes=French trading fort at Prairie du Chien, best known for Nicolas Perrot's act of taking possession of the upper Mississippi for the King of France.}}

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Forts (edit list)
Fort State Dates Mentions Notes
Fort Bahia TX 1813 1 (Cullum 48).
Columbia Arsenal (3) TN 1888‑1899 5 (Cullum 1937)(Cullum 1979)(Cullum 1985)(Cullum 2163)(Cullum 2316).
Fort Breckenridge (2) UT 1860 1 (Cullum 1750).
Fort Campbell (2) SC 1861 1 Actually, mentioned twice in the same Chapter 2 of Vol. III of Hamilton's History of North Carolina "(in 1861) Each channel [of the Cape Fear River] was guarded by strong works, the mouth by Fort Caswell and Fort Campbell, and New Inlet by Fort Fisher." • "(Fort) Campbell on Oak Island"
Fort Carroll (4) MT 1878‑1881 2 (Cullum 2367)(Cullum 2368).
Fort Cornwallis GA 1781 1 "At Augusta", captured by Lighthorse Harry Lee in that year, Freeman's Robert E. Lee, I.1, p3.
Fort Conger NU 1781 (NU=Nunavut, Canada) Short History of the United States Navy, ch. 24, in connection of course with Arctic exploration. Wickedpedia has an article.
Fort Crawford (2) CO 1889‑1890 1 (Cullum 2996).
Fort Crowder MO 1781 U.S. Army post in southwest Missouri, established in World War II. Named after (Cullum 2909). See Wickedpedia entry.
Fort Cumberland (2) MD 1755‑ 1 Mentioned in NPS Handbook 19 as being at Wills Creek. See Wickedpedia entry.
Fort Hale SD 1879‑1882 3 (Cullum 1586)(Cullum 2376)(Cullum 2698). See entry at Frohne's Historic Military. FW mentions it on the disam page Fort Lookout.
Fort Holmes (4) OK 1860 1 On my site, an incidental mention at The Story of Captain John C. Casey — FlaHQ 41:127‑144 (1962). ▸ A good page at Oklahoma Historical Society.
Fort Hoyle MD 1888 6 (Cullum 3362), (Cullum 3775), (Cullum 6284), (Cullum 7302), (Cullum 9782), (Cullum 9991). this page, not on my site, has useful information.
Fort Louis (2) CO 1888 1 (Cullum 1791).
Fort McRae NM 1874‑1876 2 (Cullum 2265)(Cullum 2343).
Fort Sheridan (3) NB 1880-1919Mentions=1 {{{Mentions}}} (Cullum 2442). See also Camp Sheridan below, clearly the same one. In connection with the New Spotted Tail Agency. Lots of traces of it online, check Google; see for example this page.
Fort St. Antoine WI 1689 1 French trading fort at Prairie du Chien, best known for Nicolas Perrot's act of taking possession of the upper Mississippi for the King of France.
Fort Thornburgh UT 1888 6 Short-lived but relatively famous; see Utah Encyclopedia article. On my site: (Cullum 1832)(Cullum 2407)(Cullum 2589)(Cullum 2897)(Cullum 2929)(Cullum 3135) — usually misspelled "Thornburg".
Fort Tularosa NM 1872‑1873 2 (Cullum 2317)(Cullum 2385) NewMexicoHistory.Org has a page here.