• Fort Thorn or Fort Thorne, originally Cantonment Garland, was a settlement and military outpost located on the west bank of the Rio Grande, northwest of...
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  • The Skirmish near Fort Thorn, New Mexico Territory, also known as the Fight at E Company Grove, was a skirmish of the American Civil War on the morning...
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  • Fort Craig - Fort Thorn Wagon Road, was a road ran down along the west bank of the Rio Grande, from a turnoff from the west bank route of the Camino Real...
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  • Fort Webster, a fort located at two locations near Santa Rita and San Lorenzo in Grant County, New Mexico between 1851-1853 and 1859–1860. Fort Santa...
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    raids drove the farmers away until 1853, when the nearby Fort Thorn was established. Fort Thorn closed in 1859, and the town was abandoned again in 1860...
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  • tie by agreeing to the conditions offered. The troop arrives at Fort Thorn, New Mexico, a small outpost of the 3rd Cavalry. Their welcome from the commander...
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    served as the garrison of Fort Thorn at Mesilla.[citation needed] For years, residents in the southern part of the New Mexico Territory had been complaining...
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  • New Mexico is an incomplete list of military and other armed confrontations that have occurred within the boundaries of the modern U.S. State of New Mexico...
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  • on a frontier trail in Texas and an army fort in New Mexico was named for him. Herman Thorn was born in New York, on March 22, 1823 to Herman Thorne and...
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    3rd Cavalry Regiment (United States) (category Military units and formations of the Mexican–American War)
    Regardless, Companies C, G, and K defeated a Rebel cavalry unit near Fort Thorn, New Mexico, on 26 September 1861. On 21 February 1862, Companies C, D, G, I...
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    Battle of Canada Alamosa (category New Mexico articles missing geocoordinate data)
    Fort Thorn following the Battle of Peralta that trapped them on the east bank. Apache Wars New Mexico Campaign Skirmish near Fort Thorn, New Mexico Territory...
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    James Henry Carleton (category People of New Mexico in the American Civil War)
    force of the California Column reached the Rio Grande at abandoned Fort Thorn, New Mexico on July 4, finally linking up with Union forces under Gen. Edward...
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  • when Fort Thorn, was constructed nearby to the west northwest that protected it from the raids of the Apache. Following the abandonment of Fort Thorn in...
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    Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It covers 1,972,550 km2 (761,610 sq mi), making it...
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    Territory. Once the command was concentrated at Fort Bliss, Sibley then sent them to Fort Thorn in New Mexico, where it remained for a month. The army began...
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    Jornada del Muerto (category Deserts of New Mexico)
    native New Mexican settlements on the lower Rio Grande, at Santa Barbara, near Fort Thorn in 1853 and San Ygnacio de Alamosa 35 miles south of Fort Craig in...
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  • Pinckney R. Tully (category People from Las Cruces, New Mexico)
    thereafter his business interests expanded to include a trading post at Fort Thorn, New Mexico. Tully moved to Mesilla in 1854. Shortly thereafter he partnered...
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    Chiricahua (category History of Catron County, New Mexico)
    recognized tribes: the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, located near Apache, Oklahoma, with a small reservation outside Deming, New Mexico; the Mescalero Apache...
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  • Fort South Hook Fort Fort Scoveston Stack Rock Fort Thorn Island Fort St Catherine's Fort Fort Belan Fort Burt, Tortola Fort Charlotte, Tortola Fort George...
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    Ski areas and resorts in New Mexico commons:Category:Ski areas and resorts in New Mexico Skirmish near Fort Thorn, New Mexico Territory Smokey Bear Soaptree...
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    Pithecellobium dulce, commonly known as Manila tamarind, Madras thorn, monkeypod tree or camachile, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family...
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  • Fort Saint-Louis, Texas, was founded in 1685 by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle and members of his expedition, including Jesuit missionary...
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  • (1852, 1859–1860, 1862) Fort Thorn (1853–1863) Fort Craig (1854–1885) Fort Stanton (1855–1896) Gila Depot (1857, 1863) Fort Riley, Kansas, (1859) Camp...
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  • : 158  Captain Hubbell's detachment participated in the Skirmish near Fort Thorn on September 26, 1861.: 29–30 : 105  Between 1867 and 1910, Paraje had...
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  • still later Fort Thorn. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: San Diego Mountain Bishop Tamaron’s Visitation to New Mexico, 1760 from...
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  • Fort McRae was a Union Army post, established in 1863, then a U.S. Army post from 1866 and closed in 1876, in what is now Sierra County, New Mexico. The...
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  • wagon road that ran along the west side of the river between Fort Craig and Fort Thorn. Alamosa was the town that was called Canada Alamosa in Union...
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    claimed that Thorn had been murdered for his attacks on the Clintons. Both Thorn's family and American Free Press, a right-wing newspaper that Thorn worked...
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    Sophia Smith (soccer, born 2000) (category Portland Thorns FC players)
    American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for Portland Thorns FC in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the United States national...
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  • Bibb Fort Bowyer Fort Carney Fort Claiborne Fort Condé, open to the public Fort Crawford Fort Dale Fort Decatur Fort Easley Fort Gaines Fort Glass Fort Hampton...
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