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  2. What was it like for soldiers at the frontier outpost of Fort ...

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    Life for the soldiers at a frontier post like Fort Worth (1849-1853) was tedious and joyless, an endless series of drills and fatigue duties relieved only occasionally by free time.

  3. Forgotten cowboys: The cost of rent is forcing a major ... - AOL

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    The next year they took over the annual Cowboys of Color rodeo show, which is part of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. In 2001, the Austins decided to create a museum dedicated to the forgotten ...

  4. Pioneers Rest (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Ripley Allen Arnold (1817–1853) – Founder of Fort Worth and major in the United States Army; James J. Byrne (1841–1880) – The youngest general in the Union Army during the Civil War [14] [15] Ephraim Merrill "Bud" Daggett (1850–1921) – Fort Worth cattleman and father of Mary Daggett Lake

  5. William J. Worth - Wikipedia

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    The cities of Fort Worth and Lake Worth in Texas, the villages of Worth in Illinois and Worthville in Kentucky, [10] and the Worth Counties in Georgia, Missouri, and Iowa are all named in his honor. [11] In Florida the Lake Worth Lagoon, the city of Lake Worth Beach, and Worth Avenue in Palm Beach are also named after him. [12]

  6. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    On 6 June 1849, Arnold established a post on the banks of the Trinity and named it Camp Worth in honor of the late General Worth. In August 1849, Arnold moved the camp to a north-facing bluff that overlooked the mouth of the Clear Fork. The US War Department officially granted the name "Fort Worth" to the post on 14 November 1849. [6]

  7. Buffalo Soldiers group plans to set up in Fort Worth church ...

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    According to Fort Worth police records, 10 people between 1 and 18 died in shootings in 2023. In 2022, 17 children were killed in shootings, up from 14 in 2021.

  8. Liberator village - Wikipedia

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    The Liberator Village was the government housing area for employees of the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation aircraft manufacturing plant which was constructed after 18 April 1942 [1] next to the Army Air Force (AAF) Base Tarrant Field Airdrome, and an AAF aircraft plant NO. 4 was built just west of Fort Worth, Texas along the south side of Lake Worth.

  9. Taylor Sheridan’s ’Lioness’ has paid roles for soldiers ...

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    Taylor Sheridan’s ’Lioness’ has paid roles for soldiers, firefighters in Fort Worth. Brayden Garcia. May 3, 2024 at 6:07 AM. ... The series will begin production in May in Fort Worth.

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