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  2. Fort Nelson, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Previous visitor entrance to Fort Nelson Indian brass 9-pounder gun on field carriage In 1979, after years of neglect and vandalism, it was sold to Hampshire County Council [ 5 ] for £50,000. The Council, with assistance of volunteers from the Palmerston Forts Society, restored it at a cost of £3–4 million, and it opened to the public in ...

  3. Fort Nelson (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    During the Civil War, the Confederacy occupied Fort Nelson in April 1861, and the Confederate government rebuilt the fort as an 18-gun battery. [1] However, Fort Nelson came under federal control on 10 May 1862, when the Union army, under the leadership of Major General John E. Wool, occupied the Norfolk area following a Confederate withdrawal. [4]

  4. Larry Hagman - Wikipedia

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    Larry Martin Hagman (September 21, 1931 – November 23, 2012) was an American film and television actor, director, and producer, best known for playing ruthless oil baron J. R. Ewing in the 1978–1991 primetime television soap opera Dallas, and the befuddled astronaut Major Anthony Nelson in the 1965–1970 sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.

  5. Fort Nelson/Mobil Sierra Airport - Wikipedia

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    Fort Nelson, British Columbia: Time zone: PST (UTC−08:00) ... CBX2) was located 42.7 nautical miles (79.1 km; 49.1 mi) northeast of Fort Nelson, British Columbia, ...

  6. Fort Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Nelson, Hampshire, England (built 1860–1867), a Palmerston Fort and present-day museum; United States. Fort Nelson (Kentucky), built in 1781;

  7. Fort Nelson (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Thomas Nelson Jr., then the governor of Virginia. (Kentucky was part of Virginia at the time.) The fort was used as a courthouse and jail until one was built. The fort was garrisoned until the building of Fort Finney across the river at the site of what is today Jeffersonville, Indiana about 1784. Ironically, the fort was ...

  8. Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport - Wikipedia

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    Fort Nelson, British Columbia: Time zone: PST (UTC−08:00) ... Fort Nelson/Gordon Field Airport (TC LID: CBL3) is located near to Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada.

  9. Northern Rockies Regional Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Fort Nelson First Nation is an aboriginal band situated directly outside of the town of Fort Nelson and a signatory nation of Treaty 8.The reserve is home to about 700 residents, making Fort Nelson First Nation one of the largest reservations in northern British Columbia.