• Fort Crook was a U. S. Army post, first established as Camp Hollenbush in 1857, in Shasta County, California, northeast of Fall River Mills, California...
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  • Oregon Crooks Mound, an archaeological site in Louisiana Fort Crook (California) (1857–1869), near Fall River Mills, California Fort Crook, Nebraska...
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  • Fort Crook may refer to two U.S. military posts, both named after Gen. George Crook: Fort Crook (California) (1857–1869), near Fall River Mills, California...
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    now Klamath Glen, California. During his years of service in California and Oregon, Crook extended his prowess in hunting and wilderness skills, often...
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    Fort Jones is a city in the Scott Valley area of Siskiyou County, California, United States. Like many of the communities that surround Mount Shasta, it...
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    "Historic California Posts: Fort Crook (Including Camp Hollenbush)". Militarymuseum.org. 2016-02-08. Retrieved 2016-10-15. "Historic California Posts: Camp...
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  • from Fort Crook to Round Valley, California, with skirmish on the 6th in the Upper Pitt River Valley. August 15–22, 1861. Expedition from Fort Crook to...
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  • Department of the Pacific (category Military history of California)
    1856–1859 Fort Townsend, Washington Territory 1856–1861 Fort Walla Walla, Washington Territory 1856–1911 Fort Crook, California 1857–1869 Fort Hoskins,...
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    Fort Bidwell is a census-designated place in Modoc County, California. It is located 32 miles (51 km) northeast of Alturas, at an elevation of 4564 feet...
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  • Lieutenant George Crook and the men of Company D, US 4th Infantry Regiment. The fort was part of the Humboldt Military District headquartered at Fort Humboldt...
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    Fort Humboldt State Historic Park is a California state park, located in Eureka, California, United States. Its displays interpret the former U.S. Army...
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    Valley, Mariposa County, California, Ione Valley, Colusa, Fort Crook, Smoke Creek, Nevada, Fort Bidwell and Goose Lake, California. It was finally mustered...
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    Posts: Camp Burton The California State Military Museum, Historic California Posts: Fort Crook THE HISTORICAL MARKER DATABASE, Fort Crook, Near Fall River Mills...
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  • Pitt River Expedition (category 1850s in California)
    (retired), "Historic California Posts; Fort Crook," California State Military Museum The California State Military Museum; California State Militia and National...
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  • Pit River Valley with the Achomawi. August 15–22, 1861. Expedition from Fort Crook to the Pit River August 19. Skirmish near Kellogg's Lake, Cal. 1865 Mill...
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    Lockhart Ferry (category California Historical Landmarks)
    of California State Route 299, northwest of Long Street. The marker was placed there by California State Park Commission working with the Fort Crook Historical...
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  • Fort Trinity, Eightmile, Nevada (1863–1864) Fort Klamath, Oregon (1863–1890) Fort Boise, Boise, Idaho (1863–1879) Camp Susan, Susanville, California (1864)...
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    came with Crook at the time. Juh remained in Mexico where he died accidentally in November. Geronimo did not come until February 1884. Crook instituted...
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    Survival Catalog: By Hook or Crook Altomara, Rita Ecke. Hollywood on the Palisades: A Filmography of Silent Features Made in Fort Lee, New Jersey, 1903-1927...
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    were so demoralized by this and other actions by Crook that they surrendered at Camp Verde (renamed Fort McDowell), on April 6, 1873. This was the start...
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    Camp Warner (redirect from Fort Warner)
    Northern California. This was part of the conflict known as the Snake War. Fort Warner was one of several outposts used to refit and resupply Crook's troops...
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    was signed by General Crook and Wewawewa, the chief of the area's dominant Paiute band. The treaty-signing ceremony was held at Fort Harney. In 1872, the...
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    Alfred Chapman (category District attorneys in California)
    Lieutenant, 1st Dragoons and was then sent to Fort Crook, California, serving there 1859-60, and then at Fort Churchill, in Utah Territory (now Nevada) from...
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    and attention naturally focused on Camp Grant. In 1872 Col. Crook ordered that a new Fort Grant be established at the base of Mount Graham, and that "old"...
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    taking photographs. In March, 1886, Department of Arizona General George Crook received word that the Apache leader Geronimo would meet him in Cañon de...
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    The California gold rush (1848–1855) was a gold rush that began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma...
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    and included Fort Worth, Fort Graham, Fort Gates, Fort Croghan, Fort Martin Scott, Fort Lincoln, and Fort Duncan. Originally, 10 forts had been proposed...
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    transferred on 20 June 1922 to Fort Crook, Nebraska; the 2nd and 3rd Battalions were reactivated on 24 June 1922 at Fort Crook when the regiment was relieved...
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    Battle of Infernal Caverns (category 1867 in California)
    northern California near the town of Likely. From there they were able to pour a steady fire upon the soldiers commanded by Lt. Col. George Crook. Crook's men...
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    officer of Fort Custer for protection, who sent Major Carrol with Troops B, D and M to the Tongue River Agency, where they established Camp Crook. In September...
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