Fort Gaston

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Fort Gaston (1858-1892) - A U.S. Army Fort established in 1858 during the California Gold Rush by Captain Edmund Underwood, 4th U.S. Infantry, near present day Hoopa in Humboldt County, California. Named for 2nd Lt. William Gaston, 1st U.S. Dragoons, who was killed 17 May 1858 in combat with hostile Spokane Indians. Renamed Camp Gaston on 1 Jan 1867 and renamed again as Fort Gaston on 5 Apr 1892. Abandoned in 1892 and turned over to the Department of the Interior.

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Location: Hoopa, Humboldt County, California. Map point in approximate.

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Lat: 41.0502066 Long: -123.6741484

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