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Places ยท starting with F

Towns, mines, ranches, and landmarks in Grant County, NM, with coordinates where known.

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Fort Bowie

Military post in Arizona where Captain Madden was in command.

a.k.a. Fort Bowie, Arizona

Fort Canby

Fort named in the muster roll, likely location or affiliation.

Fort Chadbourne

A location on the Butterfield Overland Trail, endpoint of Sixth Division and start of Fifth.

Fort Clark

Military fort in Texas; destination of troops changing stations.

Fort Craig

One of the forts where black regiments served.

Fort Cummings

Fort Cummings, also known as Cummings, is a place with two sources but no documented historical claims.

a.k.a. Fort Cummings, Cummings

Fort Custer, Michigan

Military base in Michigan.

a.k.a. Fort Custer

Forte's Bend

The location in the bosque where Slick was overtaken and shot.

a.k.a. Forte's Bend

Fort Fillmore

Location from which D.J. Miles wrote the letter.

Fort Grant

Military fort from which troops were sent to hold mountain passes after the robbery.

Fort Leavenworth

Military prison where Roman was sent after being arrested for resisting the police.

Fort Madison

Location mentioned as residence of N. C. Campbell and family.

a.k.a. Ft. Madison

Fort McLane

Site where Mangas Coloradas was murdered in January 1863.

Fort McRae

One of the forts where black regiments served.

Fort Riley

Kansas fort where Roman Chiquito was imprisoned before escape.

Fort Riley, Kansas

Military base in Kansas where Bruno served.

a.k.a. Fort Riley

Fort Selden

A location in New Mexico listed as a subject in a government publication catalog record.

a.k.a. fort selden, new mexico, fort selden (n.m.)

Fort Selden (New Mexico)

Fort Selden is a military base in New Mexico, listed as a subject of a government publication.

a.k.a. Fort Selden, N.M.

Fort Selden, New Mexico

Fort Selden is a military base in New Mexico mentioned in the context of cost, construction, and government publications.

a.k.a. Fort Selden (N.M.)

Fort Seldon

Fort Seldon was established in 1865 to protect settlers and travelers against Gila Apache raids.

a.k.a. Ft. Seldon

Fort Silver City

Civilian employees at Fort Silver City planned a celebration.

Fort Smith

A location on the Butterfield Overland Trail, endpoint of Eighth Division and start of Seventh.

Fort Stanton

Military post where Corporal A. M. Batson was stationed.

Fort Stockton

Military fort in Texas; wagons were en route there and troops were moving from there.

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