• Oglethorpe Barracks usually refers to a 19th-century United States Army post in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. Some sources use the title...
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  • Civil War Oglethorpe Barracks, 19th century Army post, Savannah, Georgia Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, the town Fort Oglethorpe (Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia)...
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    first meteorological observations in Savannah probably occurred at Oglethorpe Barracks circa 1827, continuing intermittently until 1850 and resuming in...
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    the United States Arsenal at Augusta, Georgia on January 24, and Oglethorpe Barracks and Fort Jackson at Savannah, Georgia on January 26. January 4–5...
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    East Oglethorpe Avenue (by 1809) City Police Barracks, 323 East Oglethorpe Avenue (1870) 506–508 East Oglethorpe Avenue (1890) 510–512 East Oglethorpe Avenue...
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  • Savannah–Ogeechee Canal constructed. 1833 – First Baptist Church built. 1834 – Oglethorpe Barracks built (approximate date). 1837 Pulaski Square, Lafayette Square,...
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    Gibbs and Gustavus. Maynadier died on December 3, 1868, aged 38, at Oglethorpe Barracks in Savannah. Maynadier was interred at Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington...
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    Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia (‹See Tfd›German: Orgelsdorf) was a German-American internment camp in Catoosa County, Georgia, during and after World War I....
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    preserves the archaeological remnants of a fort and town built by James Oglethorpe between 1736 and 1748 to protect the southern boundary of the British...
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  • establish the new colony at barracks that had just been completed for the fort. Their leader, Georgia Trustee James Oglethorpe, ventured out with South Carolina...
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    James Oglethorpe when he set up his southern defense system for Georgia and established a settlement along the Altamaha River. In 1736, Oglethorpe brought...
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    internment camps were located in Hot Springs, North Carolina, and Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer wrote that "All aliens interned...
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  • of cupaloy (1939) Oglethorpe University official web site Archived 2008-06-20 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 5 May 2013 "Oglethorpe University : About...
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  • of Eyreville, County Galway. In 1738, he joined the regiment of James Oglethorpe, the founder of the Colony of Georgia, and sailed to the colony. He rose...
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    Edmonds. At age 22, Edmonds enlisted in the Army on March 17, 1941, at Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia. Edmonds, along with other inexperienced troops, arrived in...
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    By 1908 he was stationed in Cuba and in 1910 he was assigned to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Grunert was sent to France as an observer with British forces...
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    but were mostly in the South, due to the higher expense of heating the barracks in colder areas. Eventually, every state (with the exceptions of Nevada...
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    time by the governor of the British colony of Georgia, General James Oglethorpe, who was also unable to take the fort. The 1763 Treaty of Paris, signed...
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  • Camp Connolly Camp Toccoa Camp Wheeler Fort Gillem Fort McPherson Fort Oglethorpe Idaho Idaho Launch Complex Illinois Camp Lincoln Camp Ellis Camp Grant...
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    immediately returned to Fort Oglethorpe. Regiment performed its last road march as a horse cavalry unit when it left Fort Oglethorpe, and moved to Camp Blanding...
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    Reconstruction Era, between 1867 and 1881, it was named the "McPherson Barracks", and served as a post for U.S. troops in Atlanta, garrisoning elements...
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    Dee–Rockingham–Philadelphia–Manly, North Carolina: 23 deaths Cartersville–Mount Oglethorpe, Georgia: 22 deaths 175 1837 Ben Sherrod Fire (ship) Near Natchez, Mississippi...
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  • Lieutenant. During World War I he was in charge of a German POW barracks in Fort Oglethorpe. Zion died on March 25, 1919, of an apparent accidental gunshot...
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  • Gillem Fort Hawkins Fort James Jackson (aka Old Fort Jackson or Fort Oglethorpe), historic fort open to the public Fort King George Fort McAllister Fort...
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    Oakington Barracks between 1993 and 1996, it returned to Shackleton Barracks. It went to Beachley Barracks, near Chepstow in 1998 and to Alexander Barracks in...
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    in the Regular Army at Madison Barracks, New York, with the rank of 2nd lieutenant. He was transferred to Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, and commanded Troop...
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    along with seven cannon, was stationed there. At the same time, James Oglethorpe, the governor of the British colony of Georgia, began building up a joint...
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    celebrities for saloons all over the nation as well as for servicemen in barracks. Many of his paintings were on display at the Masquers Club in Los Angeles...
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    by the Cardwell Reforms of the 1870s, which gave it a depot at Fulford Barracks in York from 1873, or by the Childers reforms of 1881 – as it already possessed...
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    Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 600; Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, 600; Fort McPherson, Georgia, 537; Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, 526; Fort Jackson, South Carolina...
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