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After failed negotiations to build a new stadium on the site of the Cotton Bowl, Jerry Jones along with the city of Arlington, Texas a suburb of Fort Worth, funded the stadium at a cost of $ 1. 3 billion.
* Fort Roger Jones ( 1839 ), Aucilla ( Ocilla Ferry ), north of US 90.
In 1991, eight cable providers volunteered to move The Disney Channel to their expanded basic cable packages, instead of offering it as a premium channel ; Jones Intercable was the first provider to carry the channel as a basic network, initially carried on the Basic Plus tier on its Fort Myers and Broward County, Florida systems as a test run.
The Naskapis had received " relief " from the Federal Government as early as the end of the 19th century, but their first regular contacts with the Federal Government began only in 1949, when Colonel H. M. Jones, Superintendent of Welfare Services in Ottawa, and M. Larivière of the Abitibi Indian Agency visited them in Fort Chimo and arranged for the issuing of welfare to them.
* Fort Jones
Etna is located in Scott Valley next to the CPD of Greenview and the city of Fort Jones.
Fort Jones is a city in the Scott Valley area of Siskiyou County, California, United States.
Fort Jones takes its name from the frontier outpost once located less than a mile to the south of the city's corporate limits.
The name remained unchanged until 1860 when local citizens successfully petitioned the postal department to change the name to Fort Jones, a name that is retained to the present day.
The post at Fort Jones was established by its first commandant, Captain ( brevet Major ) Edward H. Fitzgerald, E Company, 1st U. S. Dragoons.
Fort Jones was established on October 18, 1852, named in honor of Colonel Roger Jones, who had been the Adjutant General of the Army from March 1825 to July 1852, and would continue to serve Siskiyou County's military needs until the order was received to evacuate some six years later.
The history of Fort Jones would not be complete without the short list of officers stationed there who would attain national prominence in ensuing years.
Hood ( Confederate ); Ulysses S. Grant ( Union ) was named to Fort Jones, but was Absent Without Leave for whatever his tenure would have been ; George Crook ( Union ), who would arguable become one of the greatest leaders for the Grand Army of the Republic less than a decade later ; and George Pickett ( Confederate ).
Fort Jones is located at ( 41. 607303 ,-122. 841817 ).
The 2010 United States Census reported that Fort Jones had a population of 839.
The racial makeup of Fort Jones was 650 ( 77. 5 %) White, 33 ( 3. 9 %) African American, 61 ( 7. 3 %) Native American, 8 ( 1. 0 %) Asian, 0 ( 0. 0 %) Pacific Islander, 23 ( 2. 7 %) from other races, and 64 ( 7. 6 %) from two or more races.
In the state legislature Fort Jones is located in the 4th Senate District, represented by Republican Doug LaMalfa, and in the 2nd Assembly District, represented by Republican Jim Nielsen.
Federally, Fort Jones is located in California's 2nd congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of R + 13 and is represented by Republican Wally Herger.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Norman F. Cardoza is a Fort Jones native, son of John C. and Emily S. Cardoza, and is a product of Moffett Creek School and Fort Jones High School.
* Fort Jones Mount Oliver, Pennsylvania

Fort and ceased
The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad withdrew trackage rights between Fallis and Oklahoma City in January 1939 after FS & W defaulted on rental fees, and when the Fort Smith and Western ceased operations on February 9, 1939, Weleetka lost its major employer.
The City of Fort William ceased to exist at the end of December 1969.
Fort Westmoreland became Fort Mitchell Spike Island prison, and has ceased use for military or prison purposes.
The completion of a southern rail link to Hay River in 1964 meant that Fort Smith's role as the transportation hub was largely negated and subsequently barge operations on the Slave River ceased in 1968.
A 2002 study by Albert Castel concluded that the Union forces were indiscriminately massacred after Fort Pillow " had ceased resisting or was incapable of resistance.
Within six weeks of the surrender, Union forces repaired the Fort and all shipping in and out of Savannah ceased.
When the Lakota annihilated a detachment under William J. Fetterman at the Fetterman Fight the same year near Fort Phil Kearny, civilian travel along the trail ceased.
Over time, more land was transferred to the state park until Fort Miles ceased operation altogether in 1991.
He never ceased inventing in his laboratories in Fort Lauderdale.
In the spring of 1976, the Infantry Training Center at Fort Polk closed its doors and ceased operations.

Fort and exist
It is located at the site of Fort said that the Dutch formed an outwork the last fortification ( 1815 – 1864 ). Remnants of the fort still exist under the current pavillon.
In 1870, the legislature designated Fort Collins as the location of the state agricultural college ( later Colorado State University ), although the institution would exist only on paper for another decade while local residents sought money to construct the first campus buildings.
All still exist, and Fort Henry is a popular tourist attraction.
In addition to university property in Fort Collins, large tracts of land for research exist in CSU's name throughout the state of Colorado.
Remains of the Fort still exist, protected as a national heritage site, hidden beneath layers of ancient soil.
At Fort Ricasoli the complex of buildings still exist and the slipway is mostly intact.
Diagrams and drawings of the Fort exist in the British Museum.
The relic of the historic fort is said to still exist a little north to Najil in the form of a structure known as Timur Hissar ( Timur's Fort ).

Fort and military
Burlington aviator John J. Burns suggested the parade ground southwest of Fort Ethan Allen, and soon a dozen hastily-summoned National Guard pilots were bringing their wide-winged `` Jenny '' and DeHaviland two-seaters to rest on the frozen sod of the military base.
Pitcher Steve Barber joined the club one week ago after completing his hitch under the Army's accelerated wintertime military course, also at Fort Knox, Ky..
When the North enthusiastically rallied behind the national flag after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, Lincoln concentrated on the military and political dimensions of the war effort.
Hostilities began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces fired on a U. S. military installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
During the 1st century AD, the Army then chose a site to the north of the emerging town in what is now the section of Bonn-Castell to build a large military installation dubbed Castra Bonnensis, i. e., literally, " Fort Bonn ".
The center for U. S. military biological warfare research was Fort Detrick, Maryland.
Under the administration of Félix Éboué, France's first black colonial governor, a military column, commanded by Colonel Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, and including two battalions of Sara troops, moved north from N ' Djamena ( then Fort Lamy ) to engage Axis forces in Libya, where, in partnership with the British Army's Long Range Desert Group, they captured Kufra.
During the sixth and final colonial war, the French and Indian War, the military conflicts in Nova Scotia included: Battle of Fort Beauséjour ; Bay of Fundy Campaign ( 1755 ); the Battle of Petitcodiac ; the Raid on Lunenburg ( 1756 ); the Louisbourg Expedition ( 1757 ); Battle of Bloody Creek ( 1757 ); Siege of Louisbourg ( 1758 ), Petitcodiac River Campaign, Gulf of St. Lawrence Campaign ( 1758 ), St. John River Campaign, and Battle of Restigouche.
The largest military action in the Maritimes during the revolutionary war was the attack on Fort Cumberland ( the renamed Fort Beausejour ) in 1776 by a force of American sympathizers led by Jonathan Eddy.
At the end of the War of 1812, Fort Gibson was built and the island remained a military post for nearly 80 years before it was selected to be a federal immigration station.
Fort Collins was founded as a military outpost of the United States Army in 1864.
* 1863 – American Civil War: Battle of Fort Wagner / Morris Island – the first formal African American military unit, the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, supported by several white regiments, attempts an unsuccessful assault on Confederate-held Battery Wagner.
In 1808 two military forts with trading factories were built, Fort Osage along the Missouri River in western present-day Missouri and Fort Madison along the Upper Mississippi River in eastern present-day Iowa.
With tensions increasing with Great Britain, in 1809 Fort Bellefontaine was converted to a US military fort, and used for that purpose until 1826.
In 1649, Stuyvesant marched to Fort Orange with a military escort and ordered houses to be razed to permit a better defense of the fort in case of an attack from the Native Americans.
Fort Pannerden ( a military fort built in 1869 ) was evicted on November 8, 2006, by a massive police operation which used military machinery and cost one million euros.
His early years saw him receive a cultured, broad education and he distinguished himself in the martial arts and as a military commander while leading his father's armies in numerous campaigns against Mewar ( 1615 ), the Deccan Sultanates ( 1617 and 1621 ), Kangra Fort ( 1618 ).
The Guns Platoon ( as it is known for short ) has the task of rendering military honors in the National Capital Region, including armed forces full-honors funerals ; state funerals ; presidential inaugurations ; full-honors wreath ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery ; state arrivals at the White House and Pentagon, and retirement ceremonies for general-grade officers in the Military District of Washington, which are normally conducted at Fort Myer.
In November 2009, he was selected by Defense Secretary Robert Gates-along with former Veterans and Army Secretary Togo West-to lead the military investigation into the Fort Hood massacre.
* November 19 – The United States Department of Defense announces the closing of 95 military bases and facilities, including the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the Brooklyn Army Terminal, and Fort Jay, New York.
* July 18 – American Civil War: The first formal African American military unit, the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, unsuccessfully assaults Confederate-held Fort Wagner but their valiant fighting still proves the worth of African American soldiers during the war.
* Fort Cass is established, the military headquarters and site of the largest internment camps during the 1838 Trail of Tears.

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