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  2. Fort Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Fort Douglas (initially called Camp Douglas) was established in October 1862, during the American Civil War, as a small military garrison about three miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah. Its purpose was to protect the overland mail route and telegraph lines along the Central Overland Route .

  3. Prisoners of war in Utah during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Uncooperative prisoners who were a source of trouble at other camps were sent to Fort Douglas. [5] [14] The location now stands as a military museum, and the Fort Douglas Cemetery holds POWs who died while imprisoned: 21 German soldiers, 12 Italian soldiers, and 1 Japanese soldier, amongst the Americans buried there. [15]

  4. Utah prisoner of war massacre - Wikipedia

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    Camp Salina was a small, temporary branch camp to accommodate overflow prisoners in Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City. It was occupied from 1944 to 1945 by about 250 Germans, most of whom were from the Afrika Korps. It was a simple complex: forty-three tents with wooden floors, an officer's quarters, and three guard towers around the perimeter.

  5. List of military installations in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Fort Cameron; Fort Douglas - A small portion of the fort is still used as the Stephen A. Douglas Armed Forces Reserve Center. Fort Duchesne; Fort Thornburgh - Housed the soldiers preventing the Ute people from leaving the nearby Uintah Valley and Uncompahgre/Ouray Reservations. Gilson Butte - Former rocket testing facility.

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  7. Statue of Patrick Edward Connor - Wikipedia

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  8. Patrick Edward Connor - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Edward Connor was born in Ballyferriter, County Kerry, Ireland on St. Patrick's Day, 1820. [1] He emigrated to the United States at 12 or 16 years old and enlisted, as "Patrick Edward O'Connor", in the United States Army on November 28, 1839. [1]

  9. Fort Douglas (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Douglas (Canada), a Hudson's Bay Company fort near Winnipeg, Manitoba Fort Douglas, Utah , a former U.S. Army fort in Salt Lake City, Utah Fort Douglas (UTA station) , a transit station at the site of the former fort