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    Fort Sinquefield is the historic site of a wooden stockade fortification in Clarke County, Alabama, near the modern town of Grove Hill. It was built by...
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  • Rex Andrew Sinquefield (/ˈsɪŋkfiːld/; born September 7, 1944) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist who has been called an "index-fund...
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  • Sinquefield may refer to: Fort Sinquefield, the historic site of a wooden stockade fortification in Clarke County, Alabama Sinquefield Cup, an annual,...
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  • open to the public Fort Novosel, closed to the public Fort Sinquefield Fort Stoddert Fort Strother Fort Tombecbe, open to the public Fort Toulouse, open to...
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    Fort Sinquefield, the settlers who occupied Fort Sinquefield fled to Fort Glass and Fort Madison for protection. Ten men from Fort Glass went to Fort...
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  • Novosel Fort Sinquefield Fort Stoddert Fort Strother Fort Williams Fort Abercrombie Fort Davis Fort Egbert Fort Gibbon Fort Greely Fort Liscum Fort McGilvray...
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  • 1812). The fort was located eleven miles west of Fort Sinquefield. Fort Landrum, like many other forts built around the same time, was built in response...
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    Company, Paducah. Konstantin 2002, p. 20 Konstantin 2002, p. 245 "Fort Sinquefield". Clarke County Historical Museum. Retrieved November 27, 2008. Borneman...
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    Sticks subsequently attacked other forts in the area, including Fort Sinquefield. Panic spread among settlers throughout the Southwestern frontier, and...
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    House, Bush House, John A. Coate House, Cobb House, Dickinson House, Fort Sinquefield, and the Grove Hill Courthouse Square Historic District. According...
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    reigning world champion Magnus Carlsen in the third round of the 2022 Sinquefield Cup. Carlsen withdrew from the tournament, later directly accusing Niemann...
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    Carney, Fort Easley, Fort Glass, Fort Landrum, Fort Madison, Fort Sinquefield, Turner's Fort, and Fort White. The first county seat was Clarkesville,...
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    Francis (Hillis Hadjo) attacked settlers who had left the protection of Fort Sinquefield. The warriors killed 11-12 women and children in what became known...
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    The Battle of Fort Dearborn (sometimes called the Fort Dearborn Massacre) was an engagement between United States troops and Potawatomi Native Americans...
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    resistance of Baltimore's Fort McHenry during bombardment by the Royal Navy inspired Francis Scott Key to compose the poem "Defence of Fort M'Henry", which later...
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    siege of Fort Wayne took place from September 5 – September 12, 1812, during the War of 1812. The stand-off occurred in the modern city of Fort Wayne, Indiana...
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    Fort Harrison was a War of 1812 era stockade constructed in Oct. 1811 on high ground overlooking the Wabash River on a portion of what is today the modern...
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    the attack on Fort Sinquefield, killing at least 13, two days after his Red Stick allies Peter McQueen and William Weatherford attacked Fort Mims in which...
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    78°55′26″W / 42.893351°N 78.923969°W / 42.893351; -78.923969 The Capture of Fort Erie by American forces in 1814 was a battle in the War of 1812 between the...
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  • New Zealand Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, United States The Kimbell-James Massacre at Fort Sinquefield, Alabama, United States Kimball (disambiguation)...
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    Old Fort Erie, also known as Fort Erie, or the Fort Erie National Historic Site of Canada, was the first British fort to be constructed as part of a network...
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    The Battle of Fort Ontario was a partially successful British raid on Fort Ontario and the village of Oswego, New York on May 6, 1814 during the War of...
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    The Fort Mims massacre took place on August 30, 1813, at a fortified homestead site 35-40 miles north of Mobile, Alabama, during the Creek War. A large...
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  • Fort Johnson was a U.S. Army post built on bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River in modern-day Warsaw, Illinois, during the War of 1812. The fort was...
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    The siege of Fort Erie, also known as the Battle of Erie, from 4 August to 21 September 1814, was one of the last engagements of the War of 1812, between...
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  • named Choctaw Corner a few miles southeast of the old boundary marker. Fort Sinquefield "Clarke County's Historical Markers". Clarke County Historical Society...
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    45°51′11″N 4°37′03″W / 45.853056°N 4.6175°W / 45.853056; -4.6175 The siege of Fort of Mackinac was one of the first engagements of the War of 1812. A British...
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    (pronounced Mackinaw) was a British victory in the War of 1812. Before the war, Fort Mackinac had been an important American trading post in the straits between...
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    061111 The Battle of Fort George was fought during the War of 1812, in which the Americans defeated a British force and captured Fort George in Upper Canada...
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