Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria The heavily erroded ruins of Fort Craig are located about 5 miles north and 5 miles east of exit 115 on I-25 in New Mexico, about 125 miles north of Las Cruces or 35 miles south of Socorro...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Captain Valentine Dresher halted his Company B, 1st Infantry, California Volunteers, at Cooke's Spring, New Mexico, on October 2, 1863. Their march had been easterly from Fort West. The...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Photo from the book, Texas Forts, by Wayne Lease. Fort Davis National Historic Site P.O. Box 1456 State Highways 17-118 Fort Davis, TX 79734 Phone: 915-426-3224 Fax: 915-426-3122 Chamber...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Fort Douglas Military Museum Fort Douglas Military Museum 32 Potter Street Fort Douglas, UT 84113 Phone: 801-581-1251 History In the midst of the Civil War, Colonel Patrick Edward...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Fort Bayard Silver City, NM Fort Bayard is truly a gem. It was started to protect the inhabitants in the area from the Apaches. Fort Bayard was home to Native American Indian...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Director, Fort Bliss Museums Building 1735, Marshall Road ATZC-GC-M, Fort Bliss, TX 79916-3802 Phone: 915-568-3390 DSN 978-3390 The Fort Bliss Museum is located in several adobe structures...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Fort Bowie commemorates in its 1000 acres, the story of the bitter conflict between the Chiricahua Apaches and the United States military. For more than 30 years Fort Bowie and Apache Pass...
Part of our in-depth series exploring the forts of Apacheria Ft. Buenaventura State Park 2450 A Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401-2203 Phone: 801-621-4808 Fort Buenaventura was the first permanent Anglo settlement in the Great Basin. It marked the close of...
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