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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1865-1890) - First established as [[Camp Verde (2)]], 7 Sep 1865, by Lt Colonel [[Clarence E. Bennett]] {{Cullum|1701}}, [[1st California Cavalry]]. Named [[Camp McDowell (2)]] after Major General [[Irvin McDowell]] {{Cullum|963}} and later designated Fort McDowell on 5 Apr 1879. Ordered abandoned in 1890. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1865-1890) - First established as [[Camp Verde (2)]], 7 Sep 1865, by Lt Colonel [[Clarence E. Bennett]] {{Cullum|1701}}, [[1st California Cavalry]]. Named [[Camp McDowell (2)]] after Major General [[Irvin McDowell]] {{Cullum|963}} and later designated Fort McDowell on 5 Apr 1879. Ordered abandoned in 1890. | ||
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[[Image:Fort McDowell - 2.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Ruins at Fort McDowell]] | |- valign="top" | ||
[[Image:Fort McDowell - 5.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Church at Fort McDowell Site]] | |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort McDowell - 2.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Ruins at Fort McDowell]] | ||
|width="50%"|[[Image:Fort McDowell - 5.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Church at Fort McDowell Site]] | |||
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|colspan="2"|[[File:Fort McDowell - 1.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Fort McDowell Building]] | |||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Established to safeguard the trans-Arizona trails and to control hostile Indians. | Established to safeguard the trans-Arizona trails and to control hostile Indians. | ||
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Fort McDowell (2) (1865-1890) - First established as Camp Verde (2), 7 Sep 1865, by Lt Colonel Clarence E. Bennett (Cullum 1701), 1st California Cavalry. Named Camp McDowell (2) after Major General Irvin McDowell (Cullum 963) and later designated Fort McDowell on 5 Apr 1879. Ordered abandoned in 1890. HistoryEstablished to safeguard the trans-Arizona trails and to control hostile Indians. Ordered abandoned on 18 Jun 1890, it was transferred to the Interior Department on 1 Oct 1890 and became the Yavapai Indian Agency in 1891. Current StatusCurrently part of the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation. Only unidentified, scattered ruins are visible.
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