Fort Dearborn was the first settlement in New Hampshire. The Fort is now known as the Odiorne Point State Park.
Doc Dearborn's birth name is Warren William Dearborn.
Eric Dearborn's birth name is Eric Michael Dearborn.
Fort Camosun. It was later renamed to Fort Victoria in honour of the Queen.
The fort in St Augustine is now known under its original Spanish name, Castillo de San Marcos. However, it has also been known as Fort Marion and Fort St Mark.
Moncton got its name from Lieutenant Colonel Robert Monckton, who was a British officer known for his role in the capture of Fort Beauséjour during the Seven Years' War in 1755. The name was later anglicized to Moncton.
They named it after Henry Dearborn's daughter because he fought in the revolutionary war.
Fort Dearborn was built near the mouth of the Chicago River in 1808, and was evacuated in 1812 and destroyed by the Indians of the area. The fort was rebuilt in 1818 and was closed in 1840. Markers in the pavement near Wacker and Michigan mark the fort's location. Here's a history of the fort: http://encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/477.html
Part of Dearborn is in John Dingle's district. Part is in John Conyers's. Also part of Carolyn Cheeks Kipatrick's district is in Dearborn.
Fort Pitt, formerly known as Fort Duquesne.
Augusta, Maine was chartered in 1791 and was named after the daughter of Henry Dearborn (think Dearborn, Michigan) whose name was Augusta Dearborn.
The Defense of Fort McHenry
The Roman name for the city of Cardiff was "Cardiff" itself, derived from the Welsh name "Caerdyf." However, during Roman times, it was known as "Cardiff" (or "Caerdyf") and served as a significant fort and trading post, particularly due to its strategic location along the River Taff. The Romans established a fort known as "Cardiff" around AD 75, which later evolved into the city we know today.