• Fort Egbert was a U.S. Army base in Eagle, Alaska. It operated from 1899 to 1911. Fort Egbert was established in 1899, during the Klondike Gold Rush,...
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    eagles that nested on nearby Eagle Bluff. A United States Army camp, Fort Egbert, was built at Eagle in 1900. A telegraph line between Eagle and Valdez...
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    troops along the Yukon River and supervised construction of Fort Egbert near Eagle, and Fort William H. Seward (Chilkoot Barracks) near Haines. As head...
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  • unincorporated community Mount Egbert, Alexander Island, Antarctica Fort Egbert, Eagle, Alaska, a US Army base John Egbert, the main protagonist in American...
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  • closed to the public Fort Egbert Fort Gibbon Fort Learnard Fort McGilvray Fort Mears Fort Randall, closed to the public Fort Raymond Fort Richardson, closed...
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  • Novosel Fort Sinquefield Fort Stoddert Fort Strother Fort Williams Fort Abercrombie Fort Davis Fort Egbert Fort Gibbon Fort Greely Fort Liscum Fort McGilvray...
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    Management; Eagle Historical Society & Museums (2003). "A new mission". Eagle-Fort Egbert: A Remnant of the Past. Fairbanks, Alaska: United States Bureau of Land...
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  • Valdez. Port Valdez was the trail head for the Valdez-Eagle Trail to Fort Egbert, near Eagle, Alaska. Abercrombie selected 650 acres on the south side...
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    Alaska and western Canada. Telegraphic links between Dawson City, Yukon, Fort Egbert, Alaska, and Seattle and Vancouver were used to provide a double determination...
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  • Rush, six forts were built in the territory at the end of the 19th century. Three of the forts were built along the Yukon River: Fort Egbert, near the...
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