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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1849-1852)''' - A U.S. Army post established 27 Mar 1849 by Major [[Ripley A. Arnold]], [[2nd U.S. Dragoons]], and named after either [[James D. Graham]] of the Corps of Topographical Engineers or Lt. Colonel [[William M. Graham]] of the [[2nd U.S. Dragoons]] who was killed in the [[Mexican War]]. Abandoned 9 Nov 1853 as the frontier moved further west. | '''{{PAGENAME}} (1849-1852)''' - A U.S. Army post established 27 Mar 1849 by Major [[Ripley A. Arnold]], [[2nd U.S. Dragoons]], and named after either [[James D. Graham]] of the Corps of Topographical Engineers or Lt. Colonel [[William M. Graham]] of the [[2nd U.S. Dragoons]] who was killed in the [[Mexican War]]. Abandoned 9 Nov 1853 as the frontier moved further west. | ||
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Fort Graham (1849-1852) - A U.S. Army post established 27 Mar 1849 by Major Ripley A. Arnold, 2nd U.S. Dragoons, and named after either James D. Graham of the Corps of Topographical Engineers or Lt. Colonel William M. Graham of the 2nd U.S. Dragoons who was killed in the Mexican War. Abandoned 9 Nov 1853 as the frontier moved further west. Fort Graham HistoryThe fort was one of 8 established after the Mexican War along the then western frontier. These forts were built under the command of Gen. George Mercer Brooke and served to establish Federal authority along the frontier. The forts were Fort Inge (1849-1869), Fort Lincoln (1) (1849-1852), Fort Martin Scott (1848-1866), Fort Croghan (1) (1849–1855), Fort Gates (1849-1852), Fort Graham (1849-1853), and Fort Worth (1849-1853). No hostile actions were reported at the fort and the major functions of the fort were to provide the local area with protection against hostile Indians and to report Indian activity. Current StatusReconstruction of a barracks and a highway marker.
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