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'''Fort Lane (1853-1856)''' - Established on 28 Sep 1853 and was abandoned 17 Sep 1856. Immediate predecessor of Fort Lane was Camp Alden, it existed for a few months and was abandoned when Fort Lane was established. | '''Fort Lane (1853-1856)''' - Established on 28 Sep 1853 and was abandoned 17 Sep 1856. Immediate predecessor of Fort Lane was Camp Alden, it existed for a few months and was abandoned when Fort Lane was established. | ||
Location: About 8 miles north of present Jacksonville, on the south bank of the Rogue River near the mouth of Bear Creek in Jackson County, Oregon. | '''Location:''' About 8 miles north of present Jacksonville, on the south bank of the Rogue River near the mouth of Bear Creek in Jackson County, Oregon. | ||
* Latitude: 42.42583 | * Latitude: 42.42583 | ||
* Longitude: -122.97556 | * Longitude: -122.97556 | ||
Source: [[Oregon Military History, Forts-Camps-Roads]] | Source: [[Oregon Military History, Forts-Camps-Roads]] | ||
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Fort Lane (1853-1856) - Established on 28 Sep 1853 and was abandoned 17 Sep 1856. Immediate predecessor of Fort Lane was Camp Alden, it existed for a few months and was abandoned when Fort Lane was established.
Location: About 8 miles north of present Jacksonville, on the south bank of the Rogue River near the mouth of Bear Creek in Jackson County, Oregon.
- Latitude: 42.42583
- Longitude: -122.97556