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Fort Lapwai

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20: 31: 38: 179:, when the Volunteer regiments were disbanded and before sufficient Federal troops were available to garrison it. Reoccupied again that November it was only unoccupied again between July and November 1867. It was finally decommissioned on June 5, 1884, and turned over to the Indian Service. 489: 568: 558: 548: 583: 207: 153: 578: 296: 573: 495: 553: 72: 327: 504: 19: 227: 118: 563: 350: 232: 145: 53: 30: 161: 342:
Forts of the West: Military Forts and Presidios and Posts Commonly Called Forts West of the Mississippi River to 1898
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joined them at the post in November 1862. It was renamed Fort Lapwai in 1863, in what would become bounds of the
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The Northern Idaho Indian Agency moved to the site in 1904 and several original structures remain. A
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at the state's first settlement, Lapwai Mission Station (now
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Historic fortification of the American Civil War in Idaho
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was incorporated in 1911, with a model rural school.
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It was briefly unoccupied in 1866 at the end of the
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lands and the Nez Perce from retaliating. Company E
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Buildings and structures in Nez Perce County, Idaho
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Fort Lapwai is located in Idaho
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north central
Idaho
federal
fort
Lapwai
north central
Idaho
Nez Perce Indian Reservation
Nez Perce County
Camp Lapwai
Lewiston
Clearwater River
Spalding
Henry Spalding
Nez Perce National Historical Park
butterflies
Jacob S. Rinearson
1st Oregon Cavalry
Brigadier General
Benjamin Alvord
Nez Perce
1st Regiment Washington Territory Volunteer Infantry
Alcatraz
Nez Perce Agency
1st Oregon Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
Idaho Territory
Civil War

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