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Fort Douglas Louwane Vansoolen The Fort Douglas Military Museum

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Fort Douglas Louwane Vansoolen The Fort Douglas Military Museum
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 94.62 MB
Pages: 129
Author: Louwane Vansoolen, the Fort Douglas Military Museum
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Fort Douglas Louwane Vansoolen The Fort Douglas Military Museum by Louwane Vansoolen, The Fort Douglas Military Museum instant download after payment.

On October 26, 1862, Col. Edward P. Connor and the 3rd California Volunteers set up Camp Douglas for the purpose of protecting the overland mail and telegraph routes between Nevada and Wyoming. This began a long history of a U.S. military presence in the Salt Lake Valley Mormon community. Although the camp closed on October 26, 1991, the U.S. military still has a presence today on the east bench of Salt Lake City known as Fort Douglas. The base as it was during its heyday of the 38th Infantry is gone, but the parade ground and Gothic sandstone homes of Officers Circle, shaded by trees planted long ago, still remain at Fort Douglas.

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