Fort Dearborn was a United States fort, first built in 1803 beside the Chicago River, in what is now Chicago, Illinois. It was constructed by U.S. troops...
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The Battle of Fort Dearborn (sometimes called the Fort Dearborn Massacre) was an engagement between United States troops and Potawatomi Native Americans...
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1812 Fort Dearborn, a frontier era fort in present-day Chicago, Illinois Fort Dearborn (Mississippi), in Washington, Mississippi Fort Dearborn (New Hampshire)...
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controversy. Fort Dearborn in Illinois, Dearborn County in Indiana, and the city of Dearborn, Michigan, were named in his honor. Henry Dearborn was born February...
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The Fort Dearborn Hotel is a skyscraper and former hotel located at 401 S. Lasalle St. in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. The 17-story hotel...
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William Wells (soldier) (category Military personnel from Fort Wayne, Indiana)
surrounded Fort Dearborn (present-day Chicago) and demanded its surrender. Wells led a group of Miami from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to aid the evacuation of Fort Dearborn...
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in rebuilding a Fort Dixon replica are encouraged to contact the group for further information [2]. Fort Dearborn Fort Armstrong Fort Clark "Lincoln/Net"...
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Odiorne Point State Park (redirect from Fort Dearborn (New Hampshire))
are the Seacoast Science Center and the remains of the World War II Fort Dearborn. The park offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, picnicking, fishing...
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Fort Dearborn, also known as Washington Cantonment, was a U.S. Army base in Mississippi Territory on the Natchez Trace in Adams County near the territorial...
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Alexander Robinson (chief) (section Fort Dearborn)
English and French, Robinson also helped evacuate survivors of the Fort Dearborn Massacre in 1812. In 1816, Robinson was a translator for native peoples...
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