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    Farm in Bath County Virginia". Fort Lewis Lodge. Retrieved September 25, 2022. "008-0029 Fort Lewis". www.dhr.virginia.gov. Virginia Department of Historic...
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  • museum at Joint Base Lewis–McChord Fort Lewis, Virginia, an historical site in Bath County, Virginia, United States Fort Lewis Mountain, a mountain in...
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    Fort Monroe is a former military installation in Hampton, Virginia, at Old Point Comfort, the southern tip of the Virginia Peninsula, United States. It...
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    Joint Base Headquarters, Joint Base Lewis–McChord. The facility is an amalgamation of the United States Army's Fort Lewis and the United States Air Force's...
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    murder or suicide. Meriwether Lewis was born August 18, 1774, on Locust Hill Plantation in Albemarle County, Colony of Virginia, in the present-day community...
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    years. In 1774, Virginia's Governor Dunmore led a force to Fort Pitt and into the Ohio Country, in what became known as Dunmore's War. Lewis, now promoted...
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    1850, from an unknown cause. He returned to Fort Dodge. In 1852 the Armistead family home in Virginia burned, destroying nearly everything. Armistead...
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  • West Virginia) also led to attacks at Fort Henry. The elder John Wetzel, his son George and daughter Christina all died in raids in 1786, before Lewis Wetzel...
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  • John Lewis (1 February 1678 - 1 February 1762) was a militia officer, magistrate and prominent Virginia landowner. Born in Ireland, he was forced to emigrate...
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    Office of the West Virginia Journal, Charleston, West Virginia. Two centuries later, a replica of the fort was built nearby. Lewis, Virgil A., ed. (1892)...
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  • Fort Lewis Mountain is a mountain which stretches from Ironto in Montgomery County, Virginia to Masons Cove in Roanoke County, Virginia. The rural community...
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    interred first in Arlington, Virginia, and later at Fort Lincoln Cemetery in Brentwood, Maryland. Lewis was born in Danville, Virginia on May 18, 1863, and grew...
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    meet in conference to consider Virginia's resolutions and to join in Virginia's appeal to the North. The Battle of Fort Sumter was the turning point of...
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  • Mark Kellogg (basketball) (category Fort Lewis Skyhawks women's basketball coaches)
    at West Virginia University. He was previously the head coach at Stephen F. Austin, West Texas A&M, Northwest Missouri State, and Fort Lewis At the conclusion...
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    Discovery reached a Mandan village, where Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark built Fort Mandan for wintering over in 1804–05. They interviewed several...
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  • "America's Corps" at Fort Lewis, Washington III Armored Corps "Phantom Corps" at Fort Cavazos, Texas V Corps "Victory Corps" at Fort Knox, Kentucky XVIII...
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    Fort Ashby is a historic stockade fort located in Fort Ashby, West Virginia, US. A military installation constructed during the French and Indian War...
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    Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation: Discover Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery Online Atlas, created by Watzek Library, Lewis & Clark College Lewis and...
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  • Northwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility (category Joint Base Lewis–McChord)
    (NWJRCF) was a Level II correctional activity with facility operations in Fort Lewis, Washington and Submarine Base Bangor, Washington. NWJRCF reports directly...
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  • lieutenant governor of colonial Virginia, Robert Dinwiddie. Initially the fort was under the command of Captain Andrew Lewis who was relieved by Captain Peter...
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    The Mayor of Fort Lauderdale serves a three-year term, no greater than six consecutive terms, for a maximum of eighteen years. Mayor was appointed from...
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    pestilence and famine sooner than that. — Henry Lewis Benning, Speech of Henry Benning to the Virginia Convention, February 18, 1861. Although he was considered...
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    the Vietnam War), briefly in 1991–1992 at Fort Lewis, and from 2007 as an active army training formation at Fort Moore. Constituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized...
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    Virginia, decided to raise an army of 3,000 men to attack the Shawnees in their homeland in present-day Ohio. Half of these men were inducted at Fort...
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    during the Civil War.: 10  Harpers Ferry is home to John Brown's Fort, West Virginia's most visited tourist site; the headquarters of the Appalachian Trail...
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    Fort Lyon (usually Camp Lyon in Northern records) was a timber and earthwork fortification constructed south of Alexandria, Virginia, as part of the defenses...
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    Fort Norfolk is a historic fort and national historic district located at Norfolk, Virginia. With the original buildings having been built between 1795...
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    The Disruption of Virginia, by James McGregor, pg. 269 J. McGregor, The Disruption of Virginia, pp. 192–93 V. Lewis, How West Virginia Was Made, pp. 79–80...
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    Fort Lesley J. McNair, also historically known as the Washington Arsenal, is a United States Army post located on the tip of Buzzard Point, the peninsula...
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    West Virginia", pg. 318 Virgil Lewis "How West Virginia Was Made" pgs. 79–80 Charles Ambler "The History of West Virginia", pg. 318 "West Virginia Statehood"...
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