Fort Yuma

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Fort Yuma (1850-1883) - First established as Camp Independence in 1850 near the Colorado river bottoms below the mouth of the Gila River in Imperial County, California. Protected the southern emigrant route to California. Moved in March 1851 to the former site of Camp Calhoun and named Camp Yuma. Renamed Fort Yuma in 1852. Permanently abandoned in 1883.

Fort Yuma History

First established to protected the southern emigrant route to California and to control the Yuma Indians. The Southern Pacific Railroad reached Yuma in 1877. Fort Yuma and the Quartermaster Depot were abandoned on 16 May 1883 and the reservation was transferred to the Interior Department on 22 Jul 1884.

Current Status

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Location: Imperial County, California.

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Lat: 32.7317135 Long: -114.6155078

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