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Presidio de San Bernardino

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at or near the presidio site and was known as Camp San Bernardino Springs. Camp Douglas was built next to Douglas in 1910 and should not be confused with the earlier posts or Camp San Bernardino Ranch, which was built near Bernardino, Arizona in 1911.
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built in 1776 and abandoned in 1780. It was located a few miles east of present-day
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Spanish Presidios of the Late Eighteenth Century in Northern New Spain
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