Part of our in-depth series exploring the Mountain Pacific Forts Located in Echo, OR 1 mile S of I-84 at exit 188. Historic and scenic setting along Umatilla River. Utilla (1851-1855) was the first Indian agency for local tribes. It was located...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Fort Gadsden Historic Site Hwy. 65, 12 mi. N off Hwy. 98 Eastpoint, FL Phone: 850-670-8616 Fort Gadsden Historic Site is managed by the U.S. Forest Service and is located on the...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria Museum Information [email protected] 1st Cavalry Division Museum P.O. Box 5187 Fort Hood, TX 76545 (254) 287-3626 or DSN 737-3626 Fax: (254) 287-6423 or DSN 737-6423 Directions...
Back to Blood Trails Historical Markers for Anderson County Historical Markers for Cherokee County Sketch from the book, Taming Texas, by Stephen L. Moore Nacogdoches was a traditional entrance into Texas. The Spanish, and later the Mexican...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Fort Gaines 51 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, Alabama 36528 Phone: 251-861-6992 Email: [email protected] Dauphin Island and Mobile Bay were mapped as early as 1519...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria History Fort Huachuca is a product of the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s. In February 1877, Colonel August B. Kautz, commander of the Department of Arizona, ordered that a camp...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Comancheria Fort Garland drawn in 1859 by C.H. Alden, the Surgeon General stationed at the fort. The Fort Garland Museum and Visitor Center is located in Fort Garland, Colorado, 25 miles east of...
Part of our in-depth series exploring Southern Early American Forts Fort Gibson P.O. Box 457 Fort Gibson, OK 74434 Phone: 918-478-4088 Fort Gibson Historic Site encompasses the site of one of the most important forts of the American frontier. For a...

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