Construction of Ft. Sumner event
Summary: The construction of Ft. Sumner, a military fort in New Mexico, took place before its closure and subsequent transformation into a town.
Completeness: 46/100 Grade D
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cited from Ft_Sumner_Construction (1882)
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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
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Bunting, Bainbridge · 1882 · photo · No institutional restrictions placed on use of this collection. Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of New Mexico. · details