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  2. Fort Defiance (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Winchester was constructed on a nearby site in 1812 by Gen. William Henry Harrison. [3] The city of Defiance, Ohio, was founded at the fort's location in 1822. In 1904, the site of the fort was chosen for the Defiance Public Library. Today, a park occupies the site of the fort, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  3. Fort Defiance, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance was established on September 18, 1851, by Col. Edwin V. Sumner to create a military presence in Diné bikéyah (Navajo territory). Sumner broke up the fort at Santa Fe for this purpose, creating the first military post in what is now Arizona. [5] He left Major Electus Backus in charge. [5] Fort Defiance was built on valuable ...

  4. Fort Defiance - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance (California), formerly Roop's Fort, located in Susanville; Fort Morris, Georgia, known as Fort Defiance during the War of 1812; Fort Defiance (Illinois), a Civil War post commanded by General Ulysses S. Grant, site of Fort Defiance Park; Fort Defiance State Park near Estherville, Iowa; Fort Defiance (Maryland), a War of 1812 fort ...

  5. Gordon Stockade - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Stockade, originally called Fort Defiance, was a stockade fortification on French Creek in the Black Hills, located today off of U.S. 16 near Custer, ...

  6. Fort Defiance, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance is an unincorporated community in Augusta County, Virginia, United States. It is part of the Staunton – Waynesboro Micropolitan Statistical Area . History

  7. Fort Defiance (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance was a small outpost that the crew of the Columbia Rediviva built as winter quarters during 1791–1792 on Meares Island in present-day British Columbia, Canada. American merchant and maritime fur trader Captain Robert Gray was in command.

  8. Fort Defiance (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The four-acre Fort Defiance park features earthen fort and walking trails. It is located at 120 A Street, Clarksville, Tennessee. [ 6 ] The city of Clarksville dedicated a new $2 million Fort Defiance Interpretive Center in 2011 in time for the 150th anniversary of the start of the American Civil War in 2011.

  9. Fort Defiance (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance was an earthworks fortification on the western bank of the Elk River in northern Maryland. The fort was in use from 1813 to 1815 [1] during the War of 1812 and repelled British forces on April 29, 1813. [2] Today, there is a historical marker located approximately 660 feet (200 m) northwest of the original site of the fort. [3]