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Instead, he would serve as chaplain at Fort Dummer, an important trading post on the Connecticut River, later enlisting as an officer in the army.
After becoming a part of New Hampshire province in 1741, the town was granted to Colonel Josiah Willard, commander of Fort Dummer.
After 1724, Province of Massachusetts Bay built Fort Dummer near Brattleboro, as well as 3 other forts along the northern portion of the Connecticut River to protect against raids by Native Americans further south into Western Massachusetts.
Fort Dummer was a British fort built in 1724 during Dummer's War by the colonial militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay under the command of Lieutenant Timothy Dwight in what is now the Town of Brattleboro in southeastern Vermont.
On October 11, 1724, seventy Abenakis attacked Fort Dummer and killed 3 or 4 soldiers.
Fort Dummer State Park is part of the Vermont State Park system.
The park overlooks the former site of Fort Dummer which was flooded when the Vernon Dam was built on the Connecticut River in 1908.
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In order to provide for the defense of settlers in the Connecticut River valley, Dummer ordered the construction of a fort at what is now Brattleboro, Vermont that was called Fort Dummer in his honor.
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Dr. Clark has served as teacher and principal in Oklahoma high schools, as teacher and athletic director at Raymondville, Texas, High School, as an instructor at the University of Oklahoma, and as an associate professor of education at Fort Hays, Kan., State College.
Fort Collins is located north of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.
Fort Collins is a large college town, home to Colorado State University.
Fort Collins is the fourth most populous city in the State of Colorado and the 185th most populous city in the United States.
Informal discussions did take place with Secretary of State William Seward through Supreme Court Justice John A. Campbell, an Alabamian who had not yet resigned ; Seward hinted that Fort Sumter would be evacuated, but nothing definite was said.
Popular destinations include Fort Nashborough and Fort Negley, the former being a reconstruction of the original settlement, the latter being a semi-restored Civil War battle fort ; the Tennessee State Museum ; and The Parthenon, a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens.
Two community colleges are named for him: Edison State College in Fort Myers, Florida, and
Admiralty Head Lighthouse is located in this area, on the grounds of Fort Casey State Park.
Washington State Parks located on the island include Deception Pass State Park ( the most visited state park in Washington ), Joseph Whidbey State Park, Fort Ebey State Park, Fort Casey State Park, Possession Point State Park, and South Whidbey State Park.
After British General John Forbes occupied Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War, he ordered the site's reconstruction and named it after then-Secretary of State Pitt.
Sutter's Fort State Historic Park is a state-protected park in Sacramento, California which includes Sutter's Fort and the California State Indian Museum.

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These include The Gyle Shopping Centre and Hermiston Gait in the west of the city, Cameron Toll Shopping Centre, Straiton Retail Park and Fort Kinnaird in the south and east, and Ocean Terminal to the north, on the Leith waterfront.
At midday a small team of Volunteers and Fianna members attacked the Magazine Fort in the Phoenix Park and disarmed the guards, with the intent to seize weapons and blow up the building as a signal that the rising had begun.
* 1977 – Mike Shinoda, American musician ( Linkin Park and Fort Minor )
After protests by heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis ( then stationed at Fort Riley ) and the help of Truman Gibson ( then an assistant civilian aide to the Secretary of War ), Robinson also openly criticized segregated hotels and restaurants that served the Dodger organization ; a number of these establishments integrated as a result, including the five-star Chase Park Hotel in St. Louis.
Reconstruction of Fort Mandan, Lewis & Clark Memorial Park, North Dakota.
In 1892, the school's name was changed to the University of Utah, and John R. Park began arranging to obtain land belonging to the U. S. Army's Fort Douglas on the east bench of the Salt Lake Valley, where the university moved permanently in 1900.
Campus takes up, including the Health Sciences complex, Research Park, and Fort Douglas.
Location at Fort Marcy Park where Foster's body was found on July 20, 1993.
The next day, Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park, a federal park in Virginia.
This building is the only original surviving structure at the reconstructed Sutter's Fort State Historic Park.

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* the Fort de Brégançon, in southeastern France, is the current official presidential vacation residence ;
* Sutter's Fort State Historic Park official site
This is a year before Patton arrived at Fort Bliss, and a year and a half before Villa became an official enemy of the U. S. in 1916 and Patton became an aide to Pershing in the U. S. campaign to track Villa down.
Currency production began in December 1990 at the Fort Worth facility, with the official dedication taking place April 26, 1991.
* City of Fort Worth official website
* Fort Hunter Liggett official website
* Fort Greely Homepage ( official site )
* Fort Carson official website
* Town of Fort White official site
* Town of Fort Myers Beach official site
* http :// www. floridastateparks. org / fortclinch / default. cfm, the State's official web site for Fort Clinch
Camp Springs is not an official post office designation ; the area is divided between the surrounding mailing addresses of Temple Hills, Fort Washington, Clinton, and Suitland.
Genevieve on the east side of the river was Fort de Chartres ( in the Illinois Country ); it stood as the official capital of the area.
* Old Fort Niagara State Historic Site – An official New York historic site that includes Fort Niagara.
In 1869, when an independent Southern Pacific Railway crossed a mile north of Fort Crawford, the settlers moved to the railroad and named the new settlement for a railroad official.
* Fort Lee ( official site )
* Town of Nutter Fort official website
* Fort Washakie School official website
* Fort Mason Center official site
* Fort Hood official site
) After briefly speaking about what Kennedy had done earlier that day, Cronkite noted that it was now apparent that the President was dead ( even though the official bulletin had, of course, not arrived yet ), saying that his plane from Fort Worth " flew him to his rendezvous with death, apparently, in Dallas, Texas.
Concern about living under British rule led many French settlers to decamp for Missouri, especially with encouragement from Laclede ; upon the arrival of the British at Fort de Chartres in October 1765, St. Ange himself departed for St. Louis, where he took temporary command until Spanish representatives could take official control.
During his time at the Staff College in 1927-8, two Irish Army officers paid an official visit-after rebukes from the UK for visiting Fort Leavenworth in the USA.
Early French attempts to found colonies in 1612 at São Luís (" France Équinoxiale "), and in Brazil, in 1555 at Rio de Janeiro (" France Antarctique ") and in Florida ( including Fort Caroline in 1562 ) were not successful, due to a lack of official interest and to Portuguese and Spanish vigilance.

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