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Larned, Kansas and the fort that was constructed there are named in honor of Colonel Benjamin F. Larned, the paymaster general of the United States Army at the time the post was established. Larned experienced a lengthy military career, first serving as an ensign in the 21st Infantry during the War of 1812.
Fort Larned National Historic Site. October 15, 1966 : 6 miles west of Larned on U.S. Route 156 Larned: 4: Lewis Site: May 3, 1976 : Address restricted: Larned ...
Salem Maritime National Historic Site in Salem, Massachusetts, was the first national historic site to be established in the U.S. National Historic Site (NHS) and National Historical Park (NHP) are designations for officially recognized areas of nationally historic significance in the United States. They are usually owned and managed by the ...
Fort Lane (Kansas) Fort Larned National Historic Site; Lawrence armory (Lawrence, Kansas) Lawrence blockhouses; Fort Leavenworth; LeRoy's post; Fort Lincoln (Kansas) Fort Lincoln blockhouse; Livingston's Hideout; Fort Lookout (Kansas)
Benjamin Franklin Larned (September 6, 1794 – September 6, 1862) was an American colonel who served as Paymaster General of the United States Army from July 1854 until his death. Larned was a career officer, fighting in the War of 1812 and rising from ensign to brevet captain for his service at the Capture of Fort Erie .
Fort Larned National Historic Site; Fort Leavenworth; S. Fort Scott National Historic Site This page was last edited on 25 June 2014, at 04:01 (UTC). Text ...
Fort Larned National Historic Site; Fort Leavenworth; Fort Scott National Historic Site; H. Haskell Indian Nations University; Hollenberg Pony Express Station;
Fort Larned National Historic Site: Kansas: 718.39 acres (2.9072 km 2) Fort Point National Historic Site: California: 29.00 acres (0.1174 km 2) Fort Raleigh National Historic Site: North Carolina: 515.73 acres (2.0871 km 2) Fort Scott National Historic Site: Kansas: 20.08 acres (0.0813 km 2) Fort Smith National Historic Site: Arkansas, Oklahoma