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  • ...ers, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. Named Fort Franklin after [[Benjamin Franklin]]. Abandoned later in 1756. Also known as [[Fort above Allemangle]]. |width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Fort Franklin (5)]] ...
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  • | [[File:Ben Franklin Painting.jpg|106px|link=Benjamin Franklin]] | [[Benjamin Franklin]] ...
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  • ...barracks buildings. Inside the fort was a 19 foot deep well, known as the Franklin Well. ...ll exists but no other remains. A Pennsylvania state marker is located 112 Franklin Street. ...
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  • *Captain [[Benjamin L.E. Bonneville]], [[7th U.S. Infantry]] - July 1838 to October 1838 *Captain [[Benjamin L.E. Bonneville]], 6th Infantry - August 1845 to December 1845 ...
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  • | align="center" |14 || [[Franklin Pierce]] || align="center" |1853-1857 || | align="center" |23 || [[Benjamin Harrison]] || align="center" |1889-1893 || ...
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  • (F) 40.7045, -75.83914, Fort Franklin (5) * [[Fort Franklin (5)]] ...
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  • ...rch 1777 to serve in Washington's Army under an agreement between Benjamin Franklin and the government of King Louis XVI of France. He was appointed colonel an ...
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  • ...r Boonesboro, Howard County, Missouri. Named Cooper's Fort after Colonel [[Benjamin A. Cooper]] on whose property it was built. Abandoned in 1815. ...waymarks/WMQPQQ_Fort_Cooper_New_Franklin_MO Waymarking - Fort Cooper - New Franklin MO] (Mildred Cooper Memorial) ...
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  • ...the war in 1783 Jefferson served as Minister to France succeeding Benjamin Franklin. Jefferson's wife had died in 1782 and he was still in mourning for her and ...
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  • ...y]] Regiment was formed at Fort Leavenworth under the command of Colonel [[Benjamin H. Grierson]]. Today, a monument stands at Fort Leavenworth in tribute to t ...s given its current name. In 1959, the college moved to the newly built J. Franklin Bell Hall on Arsenal Hill. In 1985, the Harold K. Johnson wing was added to ...
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  • ...eracy from multiple directions: Grant, [[George G. Meade]], and [[Benjamin Franklin Butler]] against Lee near Richmond; [[Franz Sigel]] in the Shenandoah Valle ...
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