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  • Stand with Fort Chipewyan 2011
  • Fort Chipewyan Airport, (IATA: YPY, ICAO: CYPY), is
  • andin was subsequently assigned to a mission at Fort Chipewyan (now in Alberta).
  • ontrols one Indian reserve: Chipewyan 201, near Fort Chipewyan, Alberta.
  • Fort Chipewyan/Small Lake Water Aerodrome, (TC LID:
  • Fort Chiswell is a census-designated place (CDP) in
  • Fort Chiswell is located at the junction of Intersta
  • Fort Christanna was closed in 1717, after which ther
  • Fort Christanna is an unincorporated community locat
  • Fort Christmas was built near present day Christmas,
  • The area is now home to Fort Christmas Historical Park, which includes a lif
  • , two 16-inch guns were placed in Battery Gray, Fort Church, Little Compton, Rhode Island and two mo
  • Fort Clarence is a now defunct fortification that wa
  • The Treaty of Fort Clark (also known as the Treaty with the Osage
  • ls from the site to use for additions to nearby Fort Clark.
  • Union forces seized Fernandina Beach, Fort Clinch and the lighthouse in 1862.
  • Fort Clinch State Park including the fort, opened to
  • St. Marys River seen from Fort Clinch, Florida
  • Fort Clinton and Fort Montgomery were razed and the
  • Shoulsbury Castle is an Iron Age hill fort close to Challacombe in Devon, England.
  • Beacon Castle is an Iron Age hill fort close to Parracombe in Devon, England.
  • She lives in Red Stone, east of Fort Cobb, Oklahoma.
  • Located at Fort Cochin.
  • Fort Cocke was a stockade, made of wooden palisades
  • Cooper attended Fort Collins High School in Fort Collins, Colorado,
  • Fort Collins, Colorado: L'Epervier Press, 1979.
  • Recorded Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
  • Fort Collins, Colorado - 21 inches
  • Jon Cooper (born October 1, 1986, in Fort Collins, Colorado) is an American football play
  • blished by the Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, Colorado
  • The town was located in foothills southwest of Fort Collins, just west of the Dakota Hogback.
  • Wallace died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Fort Collins, Colorado, on April 4, 1930.
  • She died in Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • He grew up and attended schools in Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • His district encompasses the city of Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • lsmithing 1977-1978, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado
  • Fort Collins: Environmental Resources Center, Colora
  • Fort Colomb, part of the Prussian Fortification of P
  • ting in the construction of coastal defenses at Fort Columbus/Fort Jay, Fort Hamilton and Fort Wadsw
  • Fort Colville was considered second in importance on
  • Confederate forces captured Fort Comfort, driving defenders into Fort Williams.
  • Fort comme la mort (1889)
  • St Catherine's Castle is a small fort commissioned by Henry VIII.
  • The blockhouse - part of the James's Fort complex.
  • Nahargarh Fort compound Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • The fort comprises a circular earthwork containing about
  • nd and the Central Plaza of Main Street USA via Fort Comstock.
  • Harte was instrumental in preserving historic Fort Concho in San Angelo.
  • roughout the frontier areas of Texas, including Fort Concho, Jacksboro, San Angelo, Denison, Fort Wo
  • lo is home to Angelo State University, historic Fort Concho, and Goodfellow Air Force Base
  • It is also known as Fort Confederation.
  • Fort Confidence was featured in Jules Verne's book T
  • eneral Dodge's request Colonel Kidd established Fort Connor along the Powder River.
  • The remains of this fort consist of four stone and clay chimneys.
  • The fort constitutes a Ganapati Temple and a tank called
  • Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse is located within Fort Constitution in New Castle, New Hampshire, USA.
  • This particular place gets its name from a fort constructed by Portuguese in 1503.
  • early as 1559, Ivan the Terrible had a Russian fort constructed there.
  • c. 85-92 AD, first fort constructed.
  • In 1914 the fort contained fourteen guns on the rampart and ten
  • This fort contained deep, earthen, bomb-proof bunkers.
  • The fort contains 200 rooms and was able to host a garri
  • battles at the officially recognized Shadowclan fort continued all day long, every day.
  • The fort continued to be used by the Romans.
  • This Sikh fort continues to dominate the city of Peshawar in t
  • Fort Convent School was founded in 1855 by the Conve
  • She studied in Fort Convent School, Mumbai.
  • While there, the men of the unit built Fort Converse and defended the fort against an attac
  • Bassein fort corner
  • A corner of the wall surrounding Fort Cornwallis is situated behind the tower.
  • It was said that the remains of this fort could still be seen in 1820.
  • There is no indication when the fort could have been built.
  • This little fort could have fought for years.
  • The fort could have mounted as many as guns commanding a
  • Fort Coulonge is a village in the Pontiac Regional C
  • The fort covered an area of 6.6 acres (2.7 ha), placing
  • The fort covers approximately 3 acres of land once part
  • erritory was reduced later to form other towns: Fort Covingtion (1817) and Westville (1829).
  • The Town of Fort Covington is on the county's northern border.
  • He then served at Fort Craig in the New Mexico Territory in 1854 and a
  • Fort Craig School of Dynamic Learning
  • Fort Craig and Fort Selden are also located along th
  • e company of Luis Tafolla, and was organized at Fort Craig.
  • ued marching across the New Mexico Territory to Fort Craig.
  • Fort Crailo was declared a National Historic Landmar
  • British refortified the Oneida Carry by adding Fort Craven, Fort Newport, and Fort Wood Creek.
  • Fort Crawford was also part of a string of forts bui
  • d several negotiations with American Indians at Fort Crawford during the 1820s.
  • Fort Crawford once provided defense for Alabama sett
  • ted by Prairie du Chien militiamen and taken to Fort Crawford.
  • Then Fort Crescent, Athelstan Road, Northdown Road to pri
  • He was stationed at Fort Crittenden, Utah, from 1859 to 1861.
  • Camp Floyd, Utah, 1858-1861; renamed Fort Crittenden, 1861-1862
  • Following the war, Fort Crockett served for several years as an army re
  • This allowed for the consolidation of Fort Crockett campus into the main campus.
  • The airfield portion of Fort Crook was designated Offutt Field on 10 May 192
  • On January 13, 1948 both the airfield and Fort Crook were renamed Offutt Air Force Base.
  • Fort Crowder (a.k.a.
  • Ruins of Fort Crown Point, Crown Point, N.Y.
  • Fort Crown Point
  • Ruins of Fort Crown Point, Crown Point, N.Y. between 1900 and
  • Beginning in 1938, Fort Cumberland also provided space for the Inter-Se
  • Kinnear served as commissary at Fort Cumberland for 30 years.
  • He died at Fort Cumberland at the age of 92.
  • eized four hundred unsuspecting men who were at Fort Cumberland (formerly Fort Beausejour).
  • Interior of Fort Cumberland
  • d relocated to the more substantial facility at Fort Cumberland, they abandoned and burned Fort Lawr
  • A replica of Schuyler's fort currently serves as the Stillwater Blockhouse M
  • turned to the United States as an instructor at Fort Custer, Michigan, in 1945.
  • Fort d'Aux en 1314
  • Fort D, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
  • Detail Map of Fort D, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
  • In action at Fort Dachang, Cameroons, 1915
  • State Road 185 in Fort Dale
  • Fort Dallas in Florida, and the U.S. Naval destroyer
  • Fort Dallas Park
  • Fort Dansborg at Tranquebar, built by Danish Admiral
  • Fort Dansborg at Tranquebar, built by Danish Admiral
  • Fort Dansborg.
  • the end of the Ming dynasty Dapeng has the sea fort Dapengcheng.
  • re is composed of three municipalities, Spanish Fort, Daphne and Fairhope.
  • Hinglaj Fort Darbar Hall
  • During the Second World War Fort Darland was a British Army detention centre.
  • Camp Beall, located near Fort Darling at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia
  • Fort Darling or 2d Drewry's Bluff, Va., May 12 to Ma
  • Fort Darnet
  • Fort Darnet, like Fort Hoo was built on the recommen
  • Lumps Fort dates from the 18th century.
  • rn in Bolsover, Derbyshire, England and died at Fort Dauphin in present day Manitoba.
  • A second Fort Dauphin was built on the north shore of Lake Da
  • west of Fort Dauphin bay.
  • - Gudjerati ship goes aground in Fort Dauphin bay, and captain settled there.
  • Born in Fort Dauphin, Anosy Region on 13 May 1919, he follow
  • First Fort Dauphin, was built near Winnipegosis, Manitoba.
  • One side of Fort Davidson as seen today.
  • Fort Davidson was the site of the Battle of Fort Dav
  • Entrance to the Fort Davis National Historic Site from the Davis Mou
  • The school is operated by the Fort Davis Independent School District.
  • Main entrance to the Fort Davis National Historic Site
  • rtment of Texas, where he selected the site for Fort Davis and issued orders for the establishment o
  • Fort Davis High School is a small public high school
  • Fort Davis Independent School District is a public s
  • Fort Davis Campaign Map
  • Fort Davis High School (Grades 7-12)
  • Main article: Battle of Fort Davis
  • The closest town is Fort Davis, Texas.
  • Fort Davis, like other Texas communities, formerly h
  • These fortifications included Fort Dayton in what is now Herkimer, New York.
  • The raiders tried attacking Fort Dayton and Fort Herkimer, but were driven off.
  • blockhouse constructed on the hill overlooking Fort Dayton.
  • View of bridge from Fort De Soto Park's East Beach
  • askia became the capital of Upper Louisiana and Fort de Chartes was built in 1718.
  • It is the closest town to Fort De La Boulaye Site, a National Historic Landmar
  • The Fort de Joux
  • Fort de Vaujours' artillery battery annexes are loca
  • The Fort de Vaujours is unique in its association with t
  • Fort de Romainville, was a Nazi prison and transit c
  • eaten enemy, Ricardos turned back to invest the Fort de Bellegarde.
  • She is based in Fort de France (Martinique).
  • Fort de Romainville, (in English, Fort Romainville)
  • Fort de Chartres is a French military fort construct
  • Fort De Soto, built in 1898, abandoned in phases 191
  • The Fort de Buade garrison helped give birth to the futu
  • Liers' neighbor, the Fort de Pontisse, surrendered the same day, allowing
  • with Operation Vigipirate are also stationed at Fort de l'Est.
  • During its long history, Fort de Joux has gone through successive stages of c
  • Bons baisers de Fort de France (1984)
  • In 1956 the Fort de Montmorency became the national headquarters
  • uted by firing squad on 26 December 1944 at the Fort de Montrouge.
  • And 3,000 negatives exist in the Fort de Saint-Cyr, Montigny-le-Bretonneux (Yvelines)
  • e being fired on by Chaberton in June 1940, the Fort de l'Olive in turn fired on the Italian fort Ja
  • The Fort de Champigny was taken out of military service
  • The construction work for Fort de Douaumont started in 1885 and the fort was c
  • Croix-de-Bretagne and the Fort de l'Infernet provided each other mutual suppor
  • Fort De Russy, however, blocked the Union advance, a
  • The Fort de Leveau, also known as Fort Schouller, is loc
  • In 1744 he was first commandant of Fort de Cavagnal in the bluffs above the Missouri Ri
  • The Battle of Fort Dearborn occurred on August 15, 1812, near Fort
  • Heald remained at Fort Dearborn until a Miami rescue party arrived fro
  • Many former parts of Fort Dearborn remain.
  • Fort Dearborn (New Hampshire), in present-day Odiorn
  • After Fort Dearborn was built, Kinzie's influence and repu
  • He was in command of Fort Dearborn in Chicago at the time of the Battle o
  • Because the site was centrally located between Fort Dearborn, Fort Armstrong, and Fort Clark, Gener
  • eneral William Hull to evacuate the troops from Fort Dearborn, leaving behind all the supplies at th
  • It stands on part of the former site of Fort Dearborn.
  • is death, he worked as an Indian interpreter at Fort Dearborn.
  • Fort Decatur
  • The fort defended its neighbors, the Fort de Domont and
  • Fort Defiance
  • Fort Defiance State Park is a state park of Iowa, US
  • Fort Defiance State Park is open for year-round recr
  • He went to Fort Defiance High School in Fort Defiance, Virginia
  • Fort Defiance Park, formerly a State Park, is owned
  • At 279 feet (85 m) elevation, Fort Defiance Point is Illinois' lowest point.
  • Fort Defiance with Columbia in background and Advent
  • Fort Defiance was one of the last garrisoned stockad
  • Fort Defiance had two blockhouses located at opposit
  • Fort Defiance High School
  • Fort Defiance is an unincorporated community in Augu
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