Fort Myer. Arlington, VA.
fort Henry and fort donleson happen in northern TN.
Fort Sumter was a fort back when Lincoln was president.
Fort Sumter SC
fort duquane
In 1765.
The Cherokee attacked the surrendering British soldiers during the Battle of Fort Loudoun due to a combination of mistrust and longstanding grievances. Despite the British offering terms of surrender, the Cherokee were wary of being betrayed, as they had experienced broken treaties and violent encounters in the past. Additionally, the conflict was fueled by the broader context of colonial expansion and competition for land, leading the Cherokee to view the British as a threat to their sovereignty and territory. Consequently, the attack was both a strategic decision and a manifestation of their frustrations with British colonial policies.
Fort Myer. Arlington, VA.
He was buried at the Cherokee National Cemetery in Fort, Gibson, Oklahoma.
Judge Issac Parker in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
He had turned 20 while awaiting execution at Fort Smith.
On 17 March 1896 at Fort Smith, Arkansas.
i am not sure but are you talking about round castles houses
There are two different Jeff Kinneys.Jeff Kinney (former running back for Kansas City Chiefs) was born in Oxford, Nebraska.Jeff Kinney (writer) was born in Fort Washington, Maryland.
there were many. the main and most famous is Chief Geronimo. He died on February 17, 1909 in Fort Sill, Oklahoma due to pneumonia.
The TVA
William Gardner Bell has written: 'Commanding Generals and the Chiefs of Staff, 1775-1991' 'John Gregory Bourke' -- subject(s): Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, Indians of North America, Soldiers, Indianists, Wars 'Commanding generals and chiefs of staff, 1775-1987' -- subject(s): Biography, United States, Military History, Generals, United States. Army 'Commanding generals and chiefs of staff, 1775-2010' -- subject(s): Generals, United States. Dept. of the Army. General Staff, Military History, United States, United States. Army, Biography 'Commanding Generals and Chiefs of Staff' 'Quarters One, the United States Army Chief of Staff's residence, Fort Myer, Virginia' -- subject(s): Quarters One (Fort Myer, Va.)