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Eventually the | fort had a dozen heavy guns and a contingent of 3,00 |
The | fort had only three main gates; south, east and west |
until this time most residents had no idea the | fort had ever existed. |
The | fort had four tall towers. |
According to historical accounts, the | fort had 100 soldiers and 30 cannons at that time. |
A | fort had previously been built on the same site duri |
Fort-on-Shore, the downriver and first on-shore | fort, had proved to be insufficient barely three yea |
The French, although gaining control of the | fort, had suffered heavy losses. |
In typical castrum fashion, the | fort had four gates, one on each side. |
evening three soldiers were sent to see if the | fort had been abandoned. |
One of the biggest losses of the flood was | Fort Halifax blockhouse in Winslow. |
Fort Halifax was a fort on the north bank of the Seb | |
Fort Halifax was a U.S. colonial outpost on the Kenn | |
Fort Halifax, was located along the Susquehanna Rive | |
The following month he returned to | Fort Hall by himself unharmed. |
The Bannock live on the | Fort Hall Indian Reservation, 544,000 acres (2,201 k |
Fort Hall, Idaho | |
Goodyear left the party at | Fort Hall, in modern southeastern Idaho. |
Fort Halstead, Kent | |
They then traveled another ten miles toward | Fort Hamilton before camping for the night. |
He graduated from | Fort Hamilton High School, Brooklyn, and Heffley & B |
Fort Hamilton was a frontier fort constructed in pre | |
Fort Hamilton Parkway was a station on the demolishe | |
He grew up in New York City, attended | Fort Hamilton High School. |
Fort Hamilton also supports many Reserve and Nationa | |
In 1798, the U.S. government began constructing | Fort Hamilton on Rose Island. |
nt headquarters is at 302 General Lee Avenue in | Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, New York. |
Lee served as | Fort Hamilton's post engineer from 1841 to 1846. |
The regiment left Rhode Island for | Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor, September 7, 1861, t |
roper motor pool; its equipment was serviced at | Fort Hamilton. |
In 1893, | Fort Hancock installed Battery Potter, the nation's |
The United States Postal Service operates the | Fort Hancock Post Office. |
Fort Hancock is served by the Fort Hancock Independe | |
Fort Hancock was decommissioned in 1974. | |
The | Fort Hancock-El Porvenir International Bridge is an |
The second battle at the | fort happened in 1541, when Mughal emperor Humayun a |
They start their Army career together at | Fort Hardee, a desolate fort that leaves Sam less th |
the South West Africa Students Organization at | Fort Hare University. |
Fort Harker was built to defend a strategic position | |
1789 Treaty of | Fort Harmar reiterating claims in Ohio |
Treaty of | Fort Harmar (1789) - implied |
Artwork for " | Fort Harrison March," a campaign song for Zachary Ta |
The U.S. Army renamed the captured | Fort Harrison as Fort Burnham in his honor. |
Fort Harrison interior, 2009. | |
The district is bounded by Druid Road, South | Fort Harrison Avenue, Lotus Path, and Clearwater Har |
The | Fort Harrison has been the site of at least three su |
Fort Harrison after being taken by Union soldiers an | |
affin's Bluff and Chaffin's Farm (later renamed | Fort Harrison) were adjacent to each other. |
rg Campaign, the Confederate line was broken at | Fort Harrison, and the 1st New York set the new line |
Fort Harrison, Indiana Territory, June 4, 1816 | |
Place and date: At | Fort Harrison, Va., September 30, 1864. |
Fort Harrod Stakes | |
In recent years, the | fort has been home to several re-enactments. |
The | fort has a single rampart up to 6 m high, with an ou |
The hill | fort has recently been the site of conservation work |
Through the centuries, the seven-turreted | fort has changed hands many times. |
The | fort has 7 bedrooms. |
The first | fort has several ruins of two temples dedicated to S |
Neither the city nor the | fort has survived. |
The | fort has two swimming pools. |
The | fort has been commonly known in recent times as Hard |
Fort has a very renowned temple of Mata Kali. | |
The exact location of this | fort has never before been given. |
The | fort has numerous eateries, including Italian, Frenc |
On a good site, the | fort has fallen into disrepair. |
The | fort has a pointed cliff named Shembi. |
Gohad | fort has following important buildings inside the fo |
Tung | Fort has an elevation of 1075 m above sea level. |
Since the fall of 2009, the | fort has been open for visitors. |
The original | fort has been re-built on the original site to exact |
The | Fort has a triangular plan and its thick walls are b |
The hill | fort has an oval shape and is univallate. |
This huge | fort has three galleries flanked by high towers. |
Each face of the | fort has three embrasures, one above the other. |
The | fort has extensive ditch and ramparts and four gatew |
was used as a transport during the reduction of | Fort Hatteras and Fort Clark on the 28th and 29th. |
Remains of a | fort have been found at Castle Hill, just below Top |
The ruins of the | fort have been maintained by the Clouston, Todd, and |
this | fort have same construction architecture like other |
The remains of a Roman | fort have been discovered in the village. |
His career coaching record at | Fort Hays was 13 wins, 19 losses, and 0 ties. |
He attended | Fort Hays State University and graduated in 1939. |
as an adjunct professor of political science at | Fort Hays State University. |
Field played college baseball at | Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas. |
known; Papers Honoring Dr. Richard Zakrzewski,, | Fort Hays Studies, Special Issue No. 2, 153 p., Fort |
Proceedings of the Second Mosasaur Meeting, | Fort Hays Studies Special Issue 3, Fort Hays State U |
Fort Hays State (Kan.) | |
This ranks him 12th at | Fort Hays in total wins and 13th at Fort Hays in win |
The | fort held 543 people of whom 343 were combatants. |
In the Gwalior | Fort Hemu consolidated his army by recruiting more H |
Fort Henry National Historic Site in Kingston, Ontar | |
As a result of Zane's heroism, | Fort Henry remained in American control. |
Battle of | Fort Henry was a battle fought during the Civil War |
He participated in the campaigns to capture | Fort Henry and Fort Donelson and in the Battle of Sh |
Fort Henry was built in 1645 by order of the House o | |
Fort Henry was an English frontier fort in 17th cent | |
iment did not have its entire number engaged at | Fort Henry or Fort Donelson, with 4 companies having |
During the Battle of | Fort Henry the regiment took heavy losses but was ab |
reaching the Tomahitan town Needham returned to | Fort Henry to report to Wood. |
During this siege, | Fort Henry's supply of ammunition was exhausted. |
Treaty of | Fort Henry, 1777 |
stern Flotilla, he took part in the captures of | Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Island No. 10, Memphis, a |
The Battle of | Fort Henry, the Battle of Fort Donelson, and the Bat |
McGinnis led the regiment at | Fort Henry, Fort Donelson and Shiloh. |
Fort Henry, Grouville, Jersey (closed to the public | |
Kentucky, until February 1862, when it moved to | Fort Henry, Tennessee, then to Fort Donelson, Tennes |
here the South Lost the War: An Analysis of the | Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign, February 1862. |
ng with some British soldiers attempted to take | Fort Henry. |
r had risen and swamped some of the defenses of | Fort Henry. |
Construction of the | fort here is believed to have started in 277 and com |
There was a | fort here, built in 1836, named Fort Griffin. |
Prithviraj Chauhan had constructed a | fort here. |
Fort Herkimer was a fort located on the southern sid | |
The | Fort Herkimer Church still stands today. |
Fort Herkimer Church is a historic church in East He | |
Fort Herkimer is sometimes confused with nearby Fort | |
Rosa | Fort High School (Grades 9-12) |
The parking lot is accessed from | Fort Hill St., and is at platform level. |
Fort Hill Community School is a secondary school loc | |
tion, up Paradise Street (now incorporated into | Fort Hill dual carriageway); from Broadstairs, down |
Fort Hill Woman's Club Clubhouse, Lynchburg VA, Nove | |
Macon, he died there in 1962 and was buried in | Fort Hill Cemetery. |
He was reinterred in | Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York. |
Thomas Green and Anna Clemson moved into | Fort Hill in 1872. |
He was interred in | Fort Hill Cemetery. |
#673 | Fort Hill Express |
He is interred there in | Fort Hill Cemetery. |
Hattie G. Wilson (formerly | Fort Hill, 20) |
s death in 1875, Thomas Green Clemson inherited | Fort Hill. |
Kotakunnu means | Fort Hill.. |
Fort Hindman during the engagement near Harrisonburg | |
War, Molloy served as an Ordinary Seaman on USS | Fort Hindman (1862). |
Assault and capture of | Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, January 10-11. |
The Apple River | Fort Historic Foundation began attempting to locate |
The | Fort Hollingsworth-White House is a well-preserved e |
However, | Fort Holmes never functioned as an independent milit |
Fort Holmes was a fortified redoubt located on the h | |
However, the American army soon abandoned | Fort Holmes. |
Fort Hoo with Hoo St Werburgh behind | |
Fort Hoo, like Fort Darnet was built on the recommen | |
The United States Army's | Fort Hood is the largest military installation in th |
A medical clinic at | Fort Hood is named in his honor. |
Robertson Blood Center, | Fort Hood TX |
US 190 is a freeway from | Fort Hood near Copperas Cove to I-35 in Belton. |
Malik Hasan, a Muslim Army psychiatrist at the | Fort Hood military base in Texas. |
1974 XO 34th Support Battalion, | Fort Hood |
support of Cindy Sheehan's group he returned to | Fort Hood to face the military proceedings. |
Elvis Presley: Stationed at | Fort Hood and lived in Killeen for a short time. |
He moved to | Fort Hood in Texas when the III Corps was reassigned |
Smith Middle School ( | Fort Hood) |
te 2003 Sergeant Benderman was transferred from | Fort Hood, Texas to Fort Stewart, Georgia and was as |
Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment redeployed to | Fort Hood, Texas. |
Jones was born in | Fort Hood, Texas in 1966. |
Earley was born in | Fort Hood, Texas to Harold E Earley and Jean D Daily |
Reeves was born in 1964, in | Fort Hood, Texas. |
s, 3rd and 4th Brigades, 4st Infantry Division, | Fort Hood, Texas |
mtrak Thruway Motorcoach service to Killeen and | Fort Hood, Texas. |
ished command and 2-8 IN began to relocate from | Fort Hood, Texas to Fort Carson, Colorado. |
201 reaches its northern terminus at US 190 at | Fort Hood. |
vision would spend much of the next 35 years at | Fort Hood. |
Eabametoong First Nation (also known as | Fort Hope First Nation) - Fort Hope 64 Reserve |
esh Chavda Ministries - operating in the former | Fort Hope complex |
Fort Hope, Ontario | |
Ordered to | Fort Hoskins March 25, and duty there until December |
The | fort house is on a natural crossing on Copper Creek |
Kilgore | Fort House about 1930 |
The Kilgore | Fort House is also called the Kilgore Fort, but unli |
Harlow Old | Fort House (1677) is an historic house at 119 Sandwi |
Old | Fort House is a historic house at 29 Lower Broadway |
Wing | Fort House is a historic house at Spring Hill Road i |
The Kilgore | Fort House was restored in 1973-74. |
The Earnest | Fort House, built in 1782 |
a log home designed for defense, hence the term | fort house. |
At its peak, the | fort housed and employed 489 soldiers in 104 buildin |
Burial Hill | Fort, housed the original church in Plymouth |
Also worthy of note is that the | Fort housed an undisclosed number of Prisoners-of-Wa |
The nearby | fort housed the original First Parish Church in Plym |
The | fort houses the military archives of the Army, Navy |
She took on a marketing job with | Fort Howard Paper. |
He was interred in | Fort Howard Cemetery. |
arate sinkings (the merchant vessels Oporto and | Fort Howe), of which the Fort Howe effort was in con |
The in-land bastions of the | fort however are overlooked by higher ground. |
933 he was posted to the 6th Field Artillery at | Fort Hoyle, Maryland. |
r his training, Matthews was first stationed in | Fort Huachuca in Arizona. |
ing awareness of torture, Kelly was arrested at | Fort Huachuca along with Fr. |
the 5-104th Military Intelligence Battalion at | Fort Huachuca, Arizona. |
Sisler Hall, a building at | Fort Huachuca, Arizona, is named after him. |
In December 1913 he took command of | Fort Huachuca, Arizona. |
Fort Hubberstone is a large battery located in the v | |
orts in Wales: Thorn Island, Lavernock Battery, | Fort Hubberstone, Fort Belan, Dale Fort, Popton Fort |
Fort Huger, Fort (Battery) Tracey, Fort (Battery) Mc | |
This command included | Fort Hughes (Caballo Island), Fort Drum (El Fraile I |
and was on March 8, 1866 at his headquarters at | Fort Huiyuan. |
Fort Hunt Park is a public park located in Fort Hunt | |
Fort Hunt High School was a public secondary school | |
inia (west), Groveton, Virginia (southwest) and | Fort Hunt, Virginia (south). |
Alexandria, Huntington, Groveton, Hybla Valley, | Fort Hunt, Mount Vernon, Fort Belvoir, Mason Neck, L |
As a hamlet the borders of | Fort Hunter are indeterminate. |
For the | Fort Hunter in Albany County, New York please see Fo |
Fort Hunter is an unincorporated community in Dauphi | |
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