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Presidio de Calabasas

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Robert Frazer, Robert W. Frazer, Forts of the West: Military Forts and Presidios and Posts Commonly Called Forts West of the Mississippi River to 1898, University of Oklahoma Press, 1975, p.7
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occupied the post until relieved by troops of the Regular Army in May 1866. The Regulars abandoned Fort Mason due to persistent
412: 281: 267:. Camp Cameron was established about 16 miles northeast of Calabasas and existed from October 1, 1866 to March 7, 1867. 193: 260: 372: 244: 232: 177: 147: 407: 264: 392: 276: 152: 224: 322: 300: 8: 181: 311: 228: 212: 201: 141: 236: 220: 208: 263:. All these posts were located south of the confluence of Potrero Creek and the 240: 189: 366: 348: 335: 136: 54: 130: 216: 173: 256: 185: 77: 40: 197: 125: 100: 200:. Civilians established a small farming settlement called 51: 239:
in April. The Californians transferred their garrison at
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Buildings and structures in Santa Cruz County, Arizona
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North American Forts: Southern Arizona, Camp Calabasas
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1st Battalion of Native Cavalry, California Volunteers
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Index

Manuel María Gándara
Arizona
Army
fortification
Arizona
Mexico
Mexico
Mexican Army
United States
United States Army
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
fortress
Mexico
Tumacacori
Arizona
Manuel María Gándara
Mission San Cayetano de Calabazas
Apache
Calabasas
Gadsden Purchase
United States Army
Enoch Steen
1st U.S. Dragoons
Fort Buchanan
American Civil War
Confederates
California Column
Tubac, Arizona
Fort Mason, Arizona Territory

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