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    Fort Wingate - Wikipedia

    Colonel Thomas T. Fauntleroy named the fort for himself. [4] 1861: Fort Fauntleroy was renamed Fort Lyon for Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, a Unionist, when Fauntleroy left New Mexico to join the Provisional Army of Virginia after the state seceded from the Union. Fort Lyon was closed on 10 September 1861 at the start of the … 展开

    Fort Wingate was a military installation near Gallup, New Mexico, United States. There were two other locations in New Mexico called Fort Wingate: Seboyeta (1849–1862) and San Rafael (1862–1868). The most recent Fort … 展开

    Fort Wingate is in western McKinley County, with the inhabited portion located 15 miles (24 km) by road east-southeast of Gallup, the 展开

    • Lt. Charles B. Gatewood (1853–1896) led many patrols out of Wingate and later convinced Geronimo to surrender
    • 1881–85 General Douglas MacArthur lived at the fort as an infant, with his father, a Captain in command of Company K, 13th US … 展开


    http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/fort-wingate.htm Includes comprehensive history on Fort Wingate
    http://www.ftwingate.org/ Website dedicated to the cleanup 展开

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    • Ojo del Oso (in Spanish meaning "Eye of the Bear" or "Bear Spring") was a Navajo place visited for good grazing and water.
    19th century
    • 1849: A hay … 展开

    There are two Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) boarding schools in the area: Wingate Elementary School, and Wingate High School. 展开

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  2. New Mexico: Fort Wingate Historic District - U.S.

    2022年6月6日 · The United States established Fort Fauntleroy on the site of modern Fort Wingate in 1860, as part of a campaign against the region’s Navajo population. The Civil War disrupted the campaign, and Fort Fauntleroy’s …

  3. History of Fort Wingate

    The first military post near the current FWDA was Fort Fauntleroy, established in 1860. This fort was renamed Fort Lyon in 1861, after General Nathaniel Lyon, the first Union general killed in the Civil War.

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