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1848:Puerto Rico
1682:Mississippi
1597:Connecticut
1419:Valley Camp
1357:Gowan Block
1307:Birch Lodge
1124:"East Gate"
609:Post Office
555:post office
410:) from the
384:Great Lakes
376:War of 1812
275: /
251:Coordinates
109: /
94:46°30′1.5″N
85:Coordinates
1978:Categories
1797:Washington
1717:New Mexico
1712:New Jersey
1587:California
1014:"Stockade"
672:References
603:Fire House
585:Guardhouse
542:Transition
522:commissary
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419:Hugh Brady
408:Lake Huron
396:Lewis Cass
340:Fort Brady
263:84°21′50″W
260:46°29′34″N
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1807:Wisconsin
1772:Tennessee
1677:Minnesota
1652:Louisiana
1454:See also:
1196:April 21,
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631:Gymnasium
615:East Gate
503:Minnesota
366:in 1972.
1963:Category
1792:Virginia
1742:Oklahoma
1722:New York
1697:Nebraska
1687:Missouri
1672:Michigan
1662:Maryland
1647:Kentucky
1627:Illinois
1602:Delaware
1592:Colorado
1582:Arkansas
311:72000605
240:Location
145:71000387
74:Location
1909:Related
1812:Wyoming
1787:Vermont
1692:Montana
1632:Indiana
1612:Georgia
1607:Florida
1577:Arizona
1567:Alabama
1332:Elmwood
649:During
519:kitchen
442:Gallery
1747:Oregon
1702:Nevada
1642:Kansas
1617:Hawaii
1572:Alaska
1508:Topics
392:Canada
1879:Palau
1777:Texas
1657:Maine
1622:Idaho
406:with
296:Built
130:Built
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1782:Utah
1737:Ohio
1637:Iowa
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