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  • As MacKay's son Thomas had stayed at Fort Astoria, he survived.
  • house along the Columbia River a few miles from Fort Astoria.
  • ped to build the Crown Point Military Road from Fort at Number 4 to Fort Crown Point.
  • The following year they established a fort at Haddington and sacked nearby castles.
  • Alexander Mackenzie established Rocky Mountain Fort at the mouth of the Moberly River in 1794.
  • For the fort at West Point, see Fort Clinton (West Point).
  • We were now certain that the fort at Prairie du Chien had been taken, as this lar
  • ssed the Dyfi by a ford or ferry near the Roman fort at Pennal.
  • They captured the fort at Kajak in 1841.
  • rincipally North Africans and the family of the fort's keeper, left the fort at the beginning of the
  • One fort at Talnar refused to surrender, and Hislop seiz
  • nce of human habitation in the parish is a hill fort at Gaer Hill.
  • Fort at Crown Point, N.Y. in 1995
  • Perspective view of a reconstruction of the fort at Semna
  • ell estimated the cost of restoring Pensacola's fort at more than 50,000 pounds sterling.
  • John Sage and others built a fort at his place, but the princepal fort was at Val
  • was seriously amended in 1600, the two built a fort at Tadoussac that year.
  • 31 August - French forces take the besieged fort at Cadiz in the Battle of Trocadero.
  • Ruins of Fort at Crown Point, Crown Point, N.Y. in 2004.
  • mad Lahauri had laid the foundations of the Red Fort at Delhi.
  • In 1689 the wooden stockade fort at Pemaquid was captured and burned down by Abe
  • Spaeth's City Brewery - Fort Atkinson
  • He began his coaching career in 1903 at Fort Atkinson High School in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsi
  • He moved to Fort Atkinson, where he opened a law practice in 185
  • Other forts, Fort Attaway (named for Thomas Attaway) and Fort Nor
  • Fort attended Central Union High School in El Centro
  • rical and archaeological artifacts dealing with Fort Augusta and items of local history.
  • siege the Jacobites had forced the surrender of Fort Augustus after a siege of just two days, from w
  • Liverpool and was educated at Ushaw College and Fort Augustus Abbey.
  • The last surviving members joined the abbey at Fort Augustus (1876-1998) at its foundation.
  • Fort Augustus (1981)
  • He was born in Glendoemore, near Fort Augustus, Scotland in 1786.
  • He built new buildings at Badenoch, Bornish, Fort Augustus, Morar and Glencoe.
  • nters Loch Ness on the East side, North-East of Fort Augustus.
  • Cedar Fort author bio
  • Creek below Artillery Ridge looking west toward Fort Babcock.
  • d Northern Affairs Canada which amalgamated the Fort Babine and Old Fort Bands.
  • Fort Babine (traditional name: Wit'at, approx.
  • San Francisco, California, above Fort Baker.37°49′57.6″N
  • Fort Baldwin
  • d with Colonel William Harden in the capture of Fort Balfour.
  • The entrance to the underground bunker at Fort Banks
  • during Royal Coronation (Raj Tilak) Ceremony at Fort Barmer
  • Mildred Inez C. Bailey was born in Fort Barnwell, North Carolina, and raised in nearby
  • May 28 - First Seminole War: Fort Barrancas surrenders to Andrew Jackson.
  • Fort Barrancas is currently operated as a visitor ce
  • After extensive restoration during 1971-1980, Fort Barrancas was opened to the public (see below:
  • ulti-century history, the U.S. Army deactivated Fort Barrancas on April 15, 1947.
  • ed as a burial ground since the construction of Fort Barrancas.
  • Fort Barrett, 1862
  • Subsequently Fort Bascom, New Mexico, was named in his honor.
  • Segedunum Roman Fort, Baths & Museum opened to the public in June 20
  • Dutch Fort Batticaloa A dagoba chatra stone and an asana s
  • He was born in Fort Bayard, New Mexico and graduated from West Poin
  • Bekal Fort Beach
  • John Dugard (born in 1936 in Fort Beaufort) is a South African professor of inter
  • In 1991 the fort became a community of contemporary artists.
  • r the annexation of princely states in 1950 the fort became patron less.
  • Hinglaj Fort became very strategic during the Parmara rule a
  • The fort became a simple casernement for military person
  • The fort became a center of trade among European settler
  • o, with the introduction of armoured ships, the fort became obsolete by 1858.
  • In 1963 Fort became the first holder of the university's Dav
  • battle, the French systematically destroyed the fort before returning to Fort Carillon.
  • "Burrington Ham" was commonly used for the hill fort before the 20th century.
  • Construction of the fort began in the summer of 1862, as a result of the
  • Also you can see Mahuli fort behind vasind.
  • ght two car garages were constructed inside the fort behind the barracks to serve the fort's residen
  • However, naval guns were ineffective, the fort being located too high.
  • Fort being relocated in 1968
  • Not to be confused with Fort Belknap Agency, Montana.
  • 1: Fort Bellefontaine U.S. headquarters; 2: Fort Osage,
  • 1: Fort Bellefontaine U.S. headquarters; 2: Fort Osage,
  • Fort Bellefontaine was the first United States milit
  • Fort Belmont 1685
  • Palazzo Pitti, the Boboli Gardens and Fort Belvedere
  • Fort Belvoir was initially the home of the Army Engi
  • Fort Belvoir is also a Census-designated place.
  • The population of Fort Belvoir was 7,100 at the 2010 census.
  • Today, Fort Belvoir is home to a number of important United
  • attalion switches command by Melinda Rodriguez, Fort Belvoir Eagle
  • neers Hold Disaster Training by Quentin Melson, Fort Belvoir Eagle
  • ay died at the military retirement community at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
  • 1985 Defense Systems Management College, Fort Belvoir, Va.
  • She was also the first female commander of Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
  • OX was founded in 1998, and is headquartered in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
  • y Intelligence and Security Command, located at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
  • Engineer Research and Development Laboratories, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
  • See Fort Belvoir, VA for more about the military install
  • Zwicker died on August 9, 1991 at Fort Belvoir.
  • Model of new community hospital at Fort Belvoir.
  • Residents of the staff housing are zoned to the Fort Bend Independent School District.
  • Emergency medical service is provided by Fort Bend County EMS.
  • Briscoe Junior High School (Unincorporated Fort Bend County)
  • December 2002, Schoedinger appeared before the Fort Bend County Court in Texas.
  • The Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (FBCTRA), locat
  • Tavener is an unincorporated area in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States.
  • He represented Austin and Fort Bend counties in the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth
  • Dewalt is in Fort Bend Independent School District.
  • The Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road opened August 30, 2004 a
  • Houston Fort Bend Airport (formerly known as Happy Landings
  • 15 km2) master-planned residential community in Fort Bend County, Texas.
  • Guy is a small unincorporated community in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States.
  • The $45,000 Fort Bend Country Stakes
  • Fort Bend County operates the Four Corners Recreatio
  • Swimsuit Award: Crystle Stewart ( Fort Bend County)
  • Crabb is a small unincorporated community in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States.
  • annexation it was an unincorporated area within Fort Bend County.
  • The future Fort Bend Parkway Tollway will expand past SH 6.
  • Heritage Society has been formed as part of the Fort Bend County Museum Association.
  • Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road - from Beltway 8 / Sam H
  • Miss Texas USA 2008: Crystle Stewart ( Fort Bend County)
  • Long Point is an unincorporated area in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States.
  • 1991 Fort Bend Dulles defeats Judson 27-26
  • Fort Bend Westpark Tollway
  • Fort Bend County (2)
  • She died on December 30, 1880 in Fort Bend County.
  • Smithers Lake is a lake in Fort Bend County, Texas.
  • The Fort Bend Sun-formerly known as the Fort Bend/Southw
  • Fort Bend County) (Est.
  • Fort Bend County operates the 5-acre (20,000 m2) Sta
  • The route travels north through rural areas of Fort Bend County before entering Katy.
  • It originates in the Blue Ridge Oilfield in Fort Bend County.
  • The John M. Moore House in Richmond ( Fort Bend County), Texas, which currently serves as
  • Powell Point is an unincorporated area in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States.
  • Brazoria, Brazos, Burleson, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Lee, Matagorda, Milam, Robertson, Waller,
  • C employees live in specific areas in Brazoria, Fort Bend, and Harris counties.
  • rson's early childhood; he later grew up in the Fort Bend-Houston area east of Missouri City, Texas,
  • The district lies in two counties, Austin and Fort Bend.
  • This Regiment was organized in 1917 at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, from the 10th Infan
  • In 1965, the information school was moved to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana and Fort Slocum was
  • 4 Fort Benning
  • Fort Benning decided to offer a "superior" DPV desig
  • Fort Benning lies just to the west of the route.
  • He took an Infantry Officers Advanced Course at Fort Benning and also in the Command and General Sta
  • She crossed the Fort Benning fence two more times (2004 and 2006).
  • State Route 26 begins in Fort Benning at U.S. 27/U.S. 280/S.R. 1/S.R. 520.
  • In 1839, Benning, for whom Fort Benning is named, married Colonel Seaborn Jones
  • Lawson Army Airfield at Fort Benning, Georgia is partially named for Ted W.
  • He spent twelve years working at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • While at Fort Benning, he was promoted to Major in April 1954
  • 68 Company Commander, Infantry Training Center, Fort Benning, GA
  • 85 Commander, 75th Infantry Regiment (Ranger), Fort Benning, GA
  • 37 he served with the 66th Infantry Regiment at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • rachute training at Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • iland completed the Advanced Infantry Course at Fort Benning, Georgia, United States.
  • facade and is similar in design to theaters at Fort Benning, Georgia and Fort Hancock, New Jersey.
  • 37, Howard attended Infantry and Tank School at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • ley, meanwhile, was tried November 16, 1970, at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • All further jump training occurred at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • Chris Hart (born August 11, 1968) in Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • Regan Burns (born June 14, 1968, in Fort Benning, Georgia) is an American comedian.
  • romoted to captain and by 1970 was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • Me is a United States Army memorial located at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • Kohs conducted the Army and Air Force bands at Fort Benning, Ga.;
  • Transfer of Headquarters - January 1942 - to Fort Benning, Georgia
  • ohnson was assigned to the Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benning, Georgia.
  • He was born on Fort Benning, Georgia a US Army post, where his fath
  • e to Triumph (1986), Television movie filmed at Fort Benning.
  • od located in southwest Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning.
  • uth Vietnam but was mostly filmed in and around Fort Benning.
  • od located in southwest Columbus, Georgia, near Fort Benning.
  • the current location of Lawson Army Airfield in Fort Benning.)
  • He was interred in Riverside Cemetery in Fort Benton.
  • Fort, Bernadette, and Angela Rosenthal, The Other Ho
  • Their story began on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota.
  • There is a more modern Martello Fort beside the Norman ruin.
  • There is no remnant of either Fort Beversreede or Fort Nya Korsholm.
  • Fort Beversreede was abandoned and the Dutch presenc
  • Fort Beversreede was built in the same year, but was
  • Fort Bidwell is located near the north end of the Su
  • The Fort Bidwell Indian Community is affiliated with the
  • servation and small community maintain the name Fort Bidwell.
  • He fought in the Battles of Fort Bisland and Port Hudson.
  • amily fled the homestead prior to the Battle of Fort Bisland.
  • The Battle of Fort Blair, sometimes called the Fort Baxter Massacr
  • ile, Alabama would fall following the Battle of Fort Blakely in 1865.
  • Battle of Fort Blakely (Canby)
  • Battle of Fort Blakely (Canby) as Army of West Mississippi
  • Siege of Fort Blakely April 1-9.
  • Assault and capture of Fort Blakely April 9. March to Montgomery and Selma
  • sted are: Shilo, Donelson, Iuka, Wilsons Creek, Fort Blakely, Corinth, Prairie Grove and Vicksburg.
  • les listed are: Shilo, Donelson, Wilsons Creek, Fort Blakely, Corinth, Prairie Grove and Vicksburg.
  • Place and date: At Fort Blakely, Ala., 9 April 1865.
  • enant Holloway ends up dead, and the men at the fort blame Captain Lance.
  • Project Paperclip at Fort Bliss
  • Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Bliss
  • Fort Bliss is located close to the Mexican border ne
  • A game between the Fort Bliss Falcons and the Fort Sill, Oklahoma Canno
  • Fort Bliss Soldier running up McKelligon Canyon for
  • only known surviving example is located at the Fort Bliss museum.
  • Project Paperclip Team at Fort Bliss
  • len was buried in Texas on October 20, 1953, at Fort Bliss National Cemetery.
  • The Fort Bliss shooting was a shooting that took place o
  • He served on frontier duty at Fort Bliss in Texas in 1857, and engaged in a skirmi
  • Chamberlin was then sent to Fort Bliss in Texas.
  • Cotton Davidson also played quarterback for the Fort Bliss Falcons in 1955-1957.
  • om 1945 to 1949, he was a scientific advisor at Fort Bliss, Texas.
  • rafted and subsequently served and stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas.
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