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  2. Fort Defiance, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance was established on September 18, 1851, by Col. Edwin V. Sumner to create a military presence in Diné bikéyah (Navajo territory). Sumner broke up the fort at Santa Fe for this purpose, creating the first military post in what is now Arizona. [5] He left Major Electus Backus in charge. [5] Fort Defiance was built on valuable ...

  3. Gordon Stockade - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Stockade, originally called Fort Defiance, was a stockade fortification on French Creek in the Black Hills, located today off of U.S. 16 near Custer, ...

  4. Navajo Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Navajo killed four soldiers from Fort Defiance in January. On April 29, Manuelito, Barboncito and 1,000 Navajo attacked the US army in the Second Battle of Fort Defiance . [ 1 ] Meanwhile, others raided sheep near Santa Fe . 400 New Mexicans under Manuel Antonio Chaves formed a militia and raided Navajo land, followed by independent raids ...

  5. Fort Defiance (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Winchester was constructed on a nearby site in 1812 by Gen. William Henry Harrison. [3] The city of Defiance, Ohio, was founded at the fort's location in 1822. In 1904, the site of the fort was chosen for the Defiance Public Library. Today, a park occupies the site of the fort, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  6. Battle of Canyon de Chelly - Wikipedia

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    When Carson was ready to move against Canyon de Chelly, Barboncito's men ran off all the army mules. Carson's men had to return to Fort Defiance and delay the attack. By 6 January, Carson was re-equipped and ready to move against Canyon de Chelly despite heavy snow. Carson had with him 389 troopers from the 1st New Mexico Cavalry.

  7. Athlete spotlight: Confidence, focus grows for Fort Defiance ...

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    FORT DEFIANCE — Bethany Lang began running in sixth grade, joining the team based out of Stewart Middle School. She had been a soccer player, but the running bling drew her in. She had seen ...

  8. Fort Defiance (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance Park is the brown colored rectangular area at the tip of the peninsula. Fort Defiance, known as Camp Defiance during the American Civil War, is a former military fortification located at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers in the city limits of Cairo, in Alexander County, Illinois.

  9. Fort Defiance - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance (California), formerly Roop's Fort, located in Susanville; Fort Morris, Georgia, known as Fort Defiance during the War of 1812; Fort Defiance (Illinois), a Civil War post commanded by General Ulysses S. Grant, site of Fort Defiance Park; Fort Defiance State Park near Estherville, Iowa; Fort Defiance (Maryland), a War of 1812 fort ...