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  2. Camp Babbitt - Wikipedia

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    After the end of the Civil War, on October 2. 1865, the post was relocated about a mile northeast of its first site. Various dates have been given for its abandonment, from late in 1865 to August 19, 1866." [5] Its last garrison was Company A, 2nd California Cavalry, transferred in November 1865 from Fort Miller to Camp Babbitt. It remained ...

  3. Fort Point National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The fort was completed just before the American Civil War by the United States Army, to defend San Francisco Bay against hostile warships. The fort is now protected as Fort Point National Historic Site, a United States National Historic Site administered by the National Park Service as a unit of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. It is ...

  4. Category : American Civil War forts and army posts in California

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    Pages in category "American Civil War forts and army posts in California" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Fort Tejon - Wikipedia

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    The park grounds include the original barracks, where the soldiers slept, and also the grave site of Peter Lebeck, which is indicated with a historical marker. The nearby town of Lebec is named after him. [5] Fort Tejon is the site of frequent Civil War reenactments presented by the Fort Tejon Historical Association. [6]

  6. Civil War Discovery Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Trust's Civil War Discovery Trail is a heritage tourism program that links more than 600 U.S. Civil War sites in more than 30 states. The program is one of the White House Millennium Council's sixteen flagship National Millennium Trails. Sites on the trail include battlefields, museums, historic sites, forts and cemeteries.

  7. Drum Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Drum Barracks was the Union Army's headquarters for Southern California and New Mexico during the Civil War. It consisted of 19 buildings on 60 acres (240,000 m2) in what is now Wilmington, with another 37 acres (150,000 m2) near the waterfront. Its junior officers' quarters has been preserved as the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum. [1]

  8. Fort Mason - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mason served as an Army post for more than 100 years, initially as a coastal defense site [3] and subsequently as a military port facility. During World War II, it was the principal port for the Pacific campaign. [2] Fort Mason originated as a coastal defense site during the American Civil War.

  9. Category:American Civil War museums in California - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Map all coordinates using ... Pages in category "American Civil War museums in California"