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  2. Fort Johnson (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The fort was named after Sir Nathaniel Johnson, who served as the Governor of Carolina from 1703 to 1709. It was the site of the first raising of the South Carolina state flag in 1775. The magazine was built in 1765 and is a brick structure that measures 27 feet long and 20 feet wide.

  3. Fort Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Johnson, formerly Fort Polk, is a United States Army installation located in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, about 10 miles (15 km) east of Leesville and 30 miles (50 km) north of DeRidder in Beauregard Parish. Named after New York soldier William Henry Johnson, the post encompasses about 198,000 acres (309 sq mi).

  4. Fort Johnson-Vernon Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Fort Johnson-Vernon Wildlife Management Area is a 105,545-acre tract (42,713 ha) of protected area in Louisiana within the United States Army military reservation of Fort Johnson. [1] The WMA is located approximately ten miles southeast of Leesville , in Vernon Parish , east of U.S. Highway 171 , one mile south of Louisiana Highway 28 and one ...

  5. Old Fort Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Old Fort Johnson is a historic house museum and historic site at 2 Mergner Road (junction of New York State Routes 5 and 67) in Fort Johnson, New York. It is the site of Fort Johnson, a two-story stone house originally enclosed in fortifications built by Sir William Johnson about 1749. The fort served as Johnson's home, business office and ...

  6. Charles B. Gatewood - Wikipedia

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    Beset with health problems due to exposure in the harsh American frontier conditions of the Southwest and the Dakota Territory, Gatewood was critically injured in the Johnson County War (1889-1893) in Johnson County, in the old federal Wyoming Territory. He retired from the Army in 1895, dying a year later from stomach cancer.

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  8. Fort Johnson (19th century) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Johnson was a U.S. Army post built on bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River in modern-day Warsaw, Illinois, during the War of 1812. The fort was established in September 1814 by Major Zachary Taylor , future 12th President of the United States (1849–1850).

  9. Fort Johnson (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Johnson (19th century), a historic site in Hancock County, Illinois; Fort Johnson (South Carolina), a historic site on the northeast point of James Island, South Carolina, also adjacent to Fort Sumter; Fort Johnson, New York, a village in Montgomery County; Fort Johnson Volunteer Fire Company, a fire company in Fort Johnson, New York