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    Fort Douglas (initially called Camp Douglas) was established in October 1862, during the American Civil War, as a small military garrison about three...
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    Fort Douglas was the Selkirk Settlement (Red River Colony) fort and the first fort associated with the Hudson's Bay Company near the confluence of the...
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    The settlers built a fort along a small stream southwest of the colony, named Fort Douglas in honour of Lord Selkirk. The fort was to be shared by the...
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  • Fort Douglas may refer to: Fort Douglas (Canada), a Hudson's Bay Company fort near Winnipeg, Manitoba Fort Douglas, Utah, a former U.S. Army fort in Salt...
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    Fort Douglas station is a light rail station named after the nearby Fort Douglas and on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, in...
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  • Camp Douglas (Wyoming), a US POW camp during World War II Camp Douglas (Fort Douglas), a U.S. Army post along the emigrant trails in Utah Camp Douglas can...
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  • S. Army's Fort Douglas on the east bench of the Salt Lake Valley, where the university moved permanently in 1900. Additional Fort Douglas land has been...
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  • The 1943 Fort Douglas GIs football team represented the United States Army base at Fort Douglas, located in Salt Lake City, during the 1943 college football...
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    almost a decade later at Fort Vancouver. Throughout part of 1828, Connolly was absent from Fort St. James, leaving Douglas in charge. Two company traders...
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    the North led to his victory in the election. After the Battle of Fort Sumter, Douglas rallied support for the Union, but he died in June 1861. He was born...
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    help from the territorial government. There, he visited Col. Connor at Fort Douglas and asked for help to regain his nephew. Col. Connor agreed and sent...
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    became the 96th Sustainment Brigade, with its headquarters located at Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, Utah. The division was first organized on 20 October...
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    nationals between the years 1940 and 1948 in two designated camps at Fort Douglas, Utah, and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. The government examined the cases of German...
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    were wounded. The victims were buried with full military honors at the Fort Douglas Cemetery. Wounded prisoners were sent back to Germany after they were...
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    fraction of their value. However, in 1862, new troops arrived and built Fort Douglas in the foothills east of Salt Lake City. One consequence of the Utah...
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    the Winnipeg neighborhood of Point Douglas, the city's Fort Douglas Park on Waterfront Drive (where Fort Douglas once stood) and Winnipeg's Selkirk Avenue...
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    Utah's U.S. Senator Thomas Kearns (1901–1905), Fort Douglas became a regimental post. The officers of the fort established their homesteads to the north-east...
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  • at Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City, Utah after 59 members of the National Federation of Federal Employees, Local No. 650, instituted the Fort Douglas Civilian...
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    the eastern parts of the city, was appropriated by the US Army when Fort Douglas was built in 1862. Salt Lake also grew rapidly, prompting the city council...
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    re-casting former Superman stars, and cast Douglas as Jindah Kol Rozz in the episode "Fort Rozz". Douglas married actor Richard LeParmentier in 1981....
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    Connor reconnoiter the Salt Lake City area. Connor did so and established Fort Douglas in a commanding position over the city, despite the wishes of the Mormons...
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    Reserve Base Fort Worth in June 1996. The cancellation of the A-12 is seen as one of the major losses in the 1990s that weakened McDonnell Douglas and led...
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    HBC’s headquarters at Point Douglas. On June 10, during a shootout between Métis and remaining settlers at HBC’s Fort Douglas, one of Macdonell’s men was...
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  • Peter Vincent Douglas (born November 23, 1955) is an American television and film producer. He is the third son of actor Kirk Douglas, and the first by...
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    North West Company built Fort Gibraltar. About half a mile north the Selkirk settlers and HBC employees built Fort Douglas which was started in 1813...
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  • This is a list of Fort ships. The Fort ships were a class of over 200 cargo ships built in Canada during World War II. They were mostly built for the Ministry...
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    38th Infantry Regiments at Fort Douglas. In 1924, he was the adjutant of the 38th Infantry. While stationed at Fort Douglas, his duties included organizing...
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    was finalized to relocate the U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) operations from Fort Douglas to Camp Williams, a move supported by a $100 million investment from...
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    season had ended before the settlers could complete the construction of Fort Douglas, they were forced to hunt bison for food and were completely unprepared...
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  • The 1942 Fort Douglas MPs football team represented Fort Douglas during the 1942 college football season. Under the coaching of a former Utah football...
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