• Fort Cass was a fort located on the Hiwassee River in present-day Charleston, Tennessee, that served as the military operational headquarters for the entire...
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    River from Washington, D.C. Founded during the American Civil War as Fort Cass and Fort Whipple, the post merged in 2005 with the neighboring Marine Corps...
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    of the Canadian Militia and a number of Indians were posted near Fort Malden. Cass and Colonel James Miller led a concealed American reconnaissance force...
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    Fort/Cass station is a Detroit People Mover station in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is located at the intersection of Fort Street and Cass Avenue, from...
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    reopened thirteen days later on June 2, followed by Renaissance Center and Fort/Cass on September 14, Bricktown on November 21, Cadillac Center on May 23,...
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    Jefferson Blackwell. It operated as a trading post until some time in 1834. Fort Cass was then built near the present-day city of Pueblo, Colorado by John Gantt...
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  • Infantry, the site became known as Fort Armistead. Later that year, Fort Cass was built in modern Charleston, Tennessee, and Fort Armistead only saw periodic...
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    Unicoi Turnpike along which the Cherokee were marched to Fort Cass and on to Indian Territory. Fort Butler, originally named Camp Huntington, was established...
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    Mover stations Broadway Bricktown Cadillac Center Financial District Fort/Cass Grand Circus Park Greektown Huntington Place Michigan Avenue Millender...
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    National Capital Region. It is jointly made up of is made up of Fort Myer (in Arlington), Fort McNair (in Washington, D.C.), and Henderson Hall (in Arlington)...
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  • Lewis Cass: Cass County, Illinois Cass County, Indiana Cass County, Iowa Cass County, Michigan Cass County, Minnesota Cass County, Missouri Cass County...
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    credit side of Menard's account book page states, 'Killed by the Rees near Fort Cass Spring 1833,'" Landry wrote in his article. "The word 'Rees' was mountaineer...
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    1807, known as both Fort Raymond and Fort Lisa (1807–ca. 1813). Like the succeeding forts, Fort Benton (ca. 1821–1824) and Fort Cass (1832–1838), it was...
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    Arlington, Virginia, performing picket duty and built a fort on the Potomac River named Fort Cass after their commanding officer. As a unit of the Army...
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    Cass Technical High School (simply referred to as Cass Tech) is a magnet high school in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. It was established in...
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    Missouri: Walsworth Publishing Company. pp. 67–70. Satz 1979, p. 103. "Fort Cass" (PDF). mtsuhistpress.org. Murfreesboro, Tennessee: Middle Tennessee State...
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    Blockhouse Trail of Tears State Park Brainerd Mission Rattlesnake Springs Fort Cass Red Clay State Historic Park Hair Conrad Cabin Nancy Ward Tomb Blythe...
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    Ross's Landing (Chattanooga, Tennessee), Fort Payne, Alabama, and Fort Cass (Charleston, Tennessee). Fort Cass was the largest, with over 4,800 Cherokee...
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    estimated 4,000 died along the way. The operation was orchestrated from Fort Cass in Charleston, which was constructed on the site of the Indian agency...
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    Mendocino Land Trust. 2011. Retrieved December 22, 2012. Forrington, Cass (2012). "The Fort Bragg City Council has Voted to Let Our Magnificent Glass Beaches...
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  • camp near Fort Payne in Alabama. From the camps, the Cherokee were then relocated to three emigration depots, which were located at Fort Cass, Ross's Landing...
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    leading from Fort Wayne, Indiana. The population of Cass County was more than 3,000 by 1834. Among the most prominent early settlers of Cass County were...
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    The Cass Building is a low-rise office building at 455 West Fort Street, at the southeast corner of First Street, in Detroit, Michigan. It is also known...
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    0.6 miles (1.0 km) to the south and Fort Cass approximately 0.3 miles (0.5 km) to the north. Along with Forts Cass, Woodbury, Morton, and Strong, the fortification...
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    mountains. From Fort Butler, the Cherokee were taken over the mountains on the Unicoi Turnpike to the main internment camps at Fort Cass (today Charleston...
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    overland from "emigration depots" in Alabama and Eastern Tennessee, such as Fort Cass, to Indian Territory west of Arkansas. (They were transported by boat...
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    the US military began. Headquarters for the removal were established at Fort Cass in Charleston. In preparation, thousands of Cherokees were rounded up...
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    their territory. After the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, Fort Cass was constructed in Charleston as the headquarters of the Cherokee removal...
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    portion of Drew's regiment deserted in late 1861. Following the Battle of Old Fort Wayne in October 1862, most of the remainder of Drew's men, including Maj...
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