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Fort Crittenden was established on August 10, 1867 at the head of
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A plaque commemorating the establishment of Camp Crittenden.
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Buildings and structures in Santa Cruz County, Arizona
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Sonoita, Arizona
Camp Crittenden Roadside Marker
Arizona
United States
Apache Wars
United States
United States Army
United States
Army
Sonoita
Arizona
Sonoita Creek
Apache
pioneers
Davidson Canyon
Fort Buchanan
Battle of Fort Buchanan
Colonel
Thomas L. Crittenden
Army of the Ohio
Shiloh
Stones River
XXI Corps
Chickamauga
American Civil War


Arizona Forts of the American West
"Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings"

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