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Construction of Ft. Sumner event

id: e_construction-of-ft-sumner_8bd4f7
Probable 70%
Summary:Β Β The construction of Ft. Sumner, a military fort in New Mexico, took place before its closure and subsequent transformation into a town.
Completeness: 36/100 Grade F
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  1. Sourced claims (β‰₯3): Has 1/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
  2. Multiple primary sources: Has 1 source(s). A second independent source dramatically raises credibility.
  3. Published story: Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API β€” drives SEO + reader retention.
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cited from Ft_Sumner_Construction (1882)
Ft_Sumner_Construction Notes: The construction of Ft. Sumner, a military fort in New Mexico. After the fort was closed, the town of Ft. Sumner became famous as the town where Billy the Kid was killed by Pat Garrett. Subject: Fortification--New Mexico--History Subject file: ZIM…

Sources (1)

Ft_Sumner_Construction β†—

Bunting, Bainbridge Β· 1882 Β· photo Β· No institutional restrictions placed on use of this collection. Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of New Mexico. Β· details