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road. The Infantry successfully cultivated friendly relations with the Mojave Indians. These volunteer soldiers also took up prospecting and established mining claims in the area; they did not want to leave, and many returned after being mustered out after the end of the Civil War.
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meaning "People by the River". From "Aha Macav" came the shortened name "Mojave" (also spelled "Mohave"). The tribe retains the traditional Spanish spelling "Mojave," but most English speakers use the modern English spelling "Mohave." Both are correct, and both are pronounced
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against an anticipated secessionist uprising. Later that year the regulars were sent east to serve with the Union in the Civil War.
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ordered the post abandoned and the buildings burned down on May 28, 1861 in order to withdraw the regular troops to garrison
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Named Camp Colorado, the fort was established by the US to provide protection for emigrants to
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The post was renamed Fort Mohave on April 28, 1859 by its first garrison commander Captain
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On May 19, 1863, the post was rebuilt and re-garrisoned by companies B and I of the
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The Civil War in Arizona: The Story of the California Volunteers, 1861–1865
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Mohave men and women and U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Mojave, ca. 1868
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The first known European to visit the area was Spanish explorer
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Fort Mojave
Fort Mohave, Arizona
Colorado River
Arizona

35°02′35″N 114°37′21″W / 35.04306°N 114.62250°W / 35.04306; -114.62250
Army
fortification
Arizona
tourist attraction
United States
Mohave War
United States
United States Army
AMSL
Lieutenant Colonel
William Hoffman
Mohave War
Colorado River
Beale's Crossing
Mohave Valley
Mohave County
Arizona
Lieutenant
Edward Fitzgerald Beale
Fort Mojave Indian Reservation
Melchor Díaz
California
Arizona
Beale's Wagon Road

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