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Yes, Fort Gibson served as a refuge for displaced individuals during the Civil War. Located in what is now Oklahoma, the fort provided shelter for both Union loyalists and Native Americans fleeing from the conflict. Its strategic position in the Indian Territory made it a crucial site for those seeking safety from the violence of the war. The fort's role in accommodating refugees reflects the broader impact of the Civil War on various communities in the region.

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