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of decommissioned vessels, known locally as the "Dead Fleet" is located in the river offshore. With the base closure of Fort Monroe in nearby
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in southeastern Virginia. There for many years, he commanded the school for Artillery Practice. In May 1838, Eustis took command of
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Duncan, Barbara R. and Riggs, Brett H. Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook. University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill (2003).
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was originally known as Camp Abraham Eustis when it was established during
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two years later. He joined the army in May 1808 and served during the
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from 1809 to 1812. Eustis earned the degrees of A.B. from
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were each named in his honor. Camp Abraham Eustis, a
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Petersburg, Virginia
Portland, Maine
Mount Auburn Cemetery
U.S. Army
Brigadier General
Fort Monroe
Fort Butler
War of 1812
Black Hawk War
Seminole Wars
Fort Eustis
Eustis, Florida
Lake Eustis
Alma mater
Harvard College
A.B.
Bowdoin College
A.M.
Henry L. Eustis
William Eustis
lawyer
U.S. Army
Brigadier General
Florida
artillery
Fort Monroe
Hampton Roads
Virginia
Lake Eustis

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