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  2. Fort Independence (California) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Independence, originally named Camp Independence, was a fort located in the Owens Valley, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of present-day Independence, Inyo County, eastern California. The U.S. Army post was active from 1862 to 1877.

  3. Fort Independence Indian Community of Paiute Indians

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    The Fort Independence Reservation) in Independence, is a federally recognized Indian reservation with a total area of 356 acres (1.44 km 2) in Inyo County It was established in 1915. In 1990, the reservation was 234 acres (0.95 km 2 ) large with a population of 38 Indians.

  4. List of forts in California - Wikipedia

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    Fort Iaqua: Iaqua: Humboldt: August 5, 1863: 1866: Union Army Fort Irwin: near Barstow: San Bernardino: 1940: United States Army Fort Jones: Fort Jones: Siskiyou: October 18, 1852: June 23, 1858: United States Army Camp Lincoln: just west of Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park: Del Norte County, California: September 1862: 1870: Union Army ...

  5. Bishop Paiute Tribe - Wikipedia

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    With over 2000 enrolled members, the Bishop Paiute community is the Fifth largest Native American tribe in California. [7] The tribe has its own tribal court and many programs for its members. For economic development, in 1995 the tribe built the Paiute Palace Casino (as of 2020 renovated, expanded and renamed Wanaaha Casino with connected Tu ...

  6. Fort Independence - Wikipedia

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    Fort Independence is the name of several forts in the United States: Fort Independence (California), U.S. Cavalry fort during the 1860s, now site of the Fort Independence Indian Reservation near Independence, California; Fort Independence (Colorado), frontier trading post near present-day Pueblo, Colorado

  7. Independence and community: How the Fort Worth Prairie ... - AOL

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    If we preserve this land and treat it well, it has much to offer us. | Opinion

  8. Trump says military 'turned on the water' in California ... - AOL

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    California officials said late Monday that the U.S. military did not enter the state and release a large flow of water, as President Donald Trump had earlier claimed in the latest back-and-forth ...

  9. Owens Valley Indian War - Wikipedia

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    Captain Kelley of the Nevada Volunteer Infantry was ordered to occupy Camp Independence. - April, 1865 Fort Independence was from this time continuously garrisoned until abandoned in 1877. The company of Nevada Infantry at Fort Independence were relieved by Company E, 2nd Cavalry California Volunteers, from Camp Babbitt under Captain Herman Noble.