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    Fort Rice (Lakota: Psíŋ Otȟúŋwahe; "Wild Rice Village") was a frontier military fort in the 19th century named for American Civil War General James Clay...
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  • to Mustangs". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved September 6, 2022. Craven, Mike (August 22, 2022). "The Lone Star 50: No. 36 Rashee Rice ready to be No...
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  • community Rice, Washington, an unincorporated community Rice County, Kansas Rice County, Minnesota Rice Township (disambiguation) Fort Rice, a 19th-century...
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  • Great Plains on May 29, 1953. The worst one was an F5 tornado that hit Fort Rice, North Dakota, destroying multiple structures and causing the majority...
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    with the Sioux was called at Fort Laramie and Fort Rice in 1868. Running Antelope signed the Treaty of 1868 at Fort Rice. It was often said that Running...
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  • Rice's Fort was a fortified blockhouse in present-day Washington County, Pennsylvania. During the American Revolution, it was built by Abraham Rice along...
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    Iyer, Meera (4 June 2013). "A star attraction, this fort". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 12 May 2016. Rice 1876, pp. 333–34. Imprint, p. 57. DeSouza 2013, p...
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  • Bibb Fort Bowyer Fort Carney Fort Claiborne Fort Condé, open to the public Fort Crawford Fort Dale Fort Decatur Fort Easley Fort Gaines Fort Glass Fort Hampton...
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    military establishment named Camp Rice in 1882, along the San Antonio-El Paso Road. Camp Rice had formerly been located at Fort Quitman, and had been established...
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    Sioux. Rice spent the remainder of the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s mostly at Fort Keogh, Montana, Fort Totten, North Dakota, Fort Rice, North Dakota...
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