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  2. Fort Harker (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Harker, located in Kanopolis, Kansas, was an active military installation of the United States Army from November 17, 1866, to October 5, 1872. The fortification was named after General Charles Garrison Harker, who was killed in action at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the American Civil War.

  3. Fort Harker (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Harker, located near Stevenson, Alabama, was a military fortification built by the Union Army during the American Civil War.Constructed in the summer of 1862 by soldiers and freed slaves of the Army of the Cumberland, the fort helped secure strategic railroad lines to ensure the free movement of Union troops and supplies in southeastern Tennessee and northeastern Alabama.

  4. Kanopolis, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kanopolis is a city in Ellsworth County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 443. [4] It was built on the site of Fort Harker, a United States Army post that housed infantry and cavalry troops involved in the Indian Wars from 1867 to 1872.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Ellsworth ...

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    Fort Harker Guardhouse. February 23, 1972 : Northwestern corner of Wyoming and Ohio Sts., Fort Harker site Kanopolis: Included in Fort Harker Museum: 12: Fort Harker ...

  6. Ellsworth County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    On November 17, 1866, the fort was renamed Fort Harker in honor of General Charles Garrison Harker who had died on June 27, 1864, from wounds received in an abortive offensive action in the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. The fort was subsequently moved to a new site about one mile to the northeast, and the old fort's remaining buildings were ...

  7. Stevenson, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Ft. Harker was an earthen redoubt, 150 feet (46 m) square, with walls that were 14 feet (4.3 m) high, surrounded by an 8-foot-deep (2.4 m) dry moat. It contained 7 cannon platforms, a bomb-proof powder magazine, a draw-bridge entrance and an 8-sided wooden blockhouse at its center. [11] Fort Harker was critical to Union plans.

  8. List of forts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fort Harker; Fort Hull; Fort Jackson, open to the public; Fort Landrum; Fort Leslie; Fort Likens; Fort Madison; Fort McClellan; Fort Montgomery [1] Fort Morgan, open ...

  9. Charles Garrison Harker - Wikipedia

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    Charles Garrison Harker (December 2, 1837 – June 27, 1864) was a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was killed in action at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in northern Georgia during the Atlanta Campaign. Fort Harker in Kansas, an active garrison of the United States Army from