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    Fort Dawes was a World War II Coast Artillery fort located on Deer Island in Winthrop/Boston, Massachusetts. It was part of the Harbor Defenses of Boston...
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    Dawes Point is a suburb of the City of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Dawes Point is located on the north-western edge of the Sydney...
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    Harbor Defenses of Boston (category Forts in Massachusetts)
    at FortWiki.com Fort Dawes at FortWiki.com Fourth Cliff Military Reservation at FortWiki.com Sagamore Hill at FortWiki.com Salisbury Beach at FortWiki...
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    located on the northern tip of the fort (just downslope from the 10-inch gun batteries), looking across toward Fort Dawes on Deer Island. The latter three...
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    Fort Duvall was a Coast Artillery fort, part of the Harbor Defenses of Boston, in Massachusetts. What was then called Hog Island in Hull, Massachusetts...
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  • the public Fort Washington, open to the public Acushnet Fort Fort Andrew Fort Andrews Fort Banks Fort Dawes Fort Defiance Fort Devens Fort Duvall East...
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    1885; it was named for James W. Dawes, the Nebraska Governor at the time. In the Nebraska license-plate system, Dawes County is represented by the prefix...
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    existed on Deer Island for naval facilities and correctional facilities: Fort Dawes and the House of Correction. Goldberger's final report mentions two experiments...
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    Fort Robinson is a former U.S. Army fort and now a major feature of Fort Robinson State Park, a 22,000-acre (8,900 ha) public recreation and historic preservation...
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    initially planned. Two of the major batteries, Tactical Nos. 12 and 13 at Fort Dawes on Deer Island, were never finished, bringing the actual total number...
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  • Andrews Fort Banks Beverly Fort Cow Fort Fort Dawes Fort Defiance Fort Devens Fort Duvall East Point Military Reservation Eastern Point Fort Gilbert Heights...
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  • Range Forts Acushnet Fort Fort Andrew Fort Andrews Fort Banks Beverly Fort Fort Dalton Fort Dawes Fort Defiance Fort Duvall Eastern Point Fort Fort Glover...
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  • The Dawes Rolls (or Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes, or Dawes Commission of Final Rolls) were created by the United...
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    Crawford, Nebraska (category Cities in Dawes County, Nebraska)
    Crawford is a city in Dawes County, Nebraska, United States, in the Great Plains region. The population was 997 at the 2010 census. It was incorporated...
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  • Thumbnail for Fort Yuma Indian Reservation
    under the Dawes Act. In 2009, the Quechan Tribe opened a large gaming resort, the Quechan Casino Resort, on their reservation land. "CA - Fort Yuma Indian...
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  • Thumbnail for Fort Peck Indian Reservation
    government to re-drawing the Fort Peck reservation boundaries in exchange for federal subsidies. In 1887, Congress passed the Dawes Act, which provided the...
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  • of cannon, usually on the roof of the fort or behind low earthworks. Along with new forts, a few masonry forts of the colonial period were rebuilt under...
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    Retrieved 2013-03-17. Wing, Betty (July 19, 2012). "Fort Heath and Fort Dawes -- Winthrop MA". The Pye Plate. Fort Heath was in a section of the town called the...
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  • Thumbnail for Submarine mines in United States harbor defense
    originally at Fort Dawes on Deer Island (northern channels) and Fort Strong on Long Island (southern channels). Later in World War II, Fort Strong's mine...
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  • from predecessor organizations dating from circa 1895. It consisted of the forts, controlled underwater minefields, and other coastal defenses of a particular...
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  • Thumbnail for Fort Smith, Arkansas
    Fort Smith is the third-most populous city in Arkansas, United States, and one of the two county seats of Sebastian County. As of the 2020 census, the...
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    the batteries at Fort Warren and Long Island… Wing, Betty (19 July 2012). "Fort Heath and Fort Dawes – Winthrop MA". The Pye Plate. Fort Heath was in a...
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  • Thumbnail for Dawes Point Battery
    Point Maskelyne (later renamed Dawes Point) was an observatory constructed in early 1788 by Lieutenant William Dawes, of the Royal Marines. A powder...
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    Andrews on Peddocks Island, Fort Strong on Long Island, Fort Dawes on Deer Island, and Fort Ruckman in Nahant. The HDCP was located in the central above-ground...
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  • federal service and moved to Fort Andrews 23 September 1940. On 12 December 1941 the HQ moved to Fort Dawes; moved to Fort Heath in November 1943. In September...
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  • Thumbnail for Fort Belknap Indian Reservation
    northeast of the fort. Generations after allotment was made of communal lands 94 years ago to individual tribal households under the Dawes Act, control has...
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  • Thumbnail for Darling House, Millers Point
    the Aboriginal names of Tar-ra and Tullagalla, Dawes Point was later renamed after Lieutenant William Dawes (1762–1836), astronomer with the First Fleet...
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    & Dawes Point Village Precinct is a heritage-listed retail shops that support harbour functions, office and urban residences located at Upper Fort Street...
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  • Thumbnail for Great Sioux Reservation
    United States Congress passed the General Allotment Act, also called the Dawes Act, to break up communal tribal lands on reservations and assign 160-acre...
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    needed] In 1906, a saluting gun (pictured below) was transferred from Dawes Point to Fort Denison. In 1913 a lighthouse beacon built in Birmingham, England...
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