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Fort Sumner was a military fort in New Mexico Territory charged with the internment of Navajo and Mescalero Apache populations from 1863 to 1868 at nearby ...
Fort Sumner from www.newmexico.org
Named after former New Mexico military governor Edwin Vose Sumner, Fort Sumner was a military fort charged with the internment of nearby Navajo and ...
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Things to Do in Fort Sumner · 1. Billy the Kid Museum · 2. Bosque Redondo Memorial · 3. Billy the Kid's Grave · 4. Sumner Lake State Park · 5. Old Fort Sumner ...
Fort Sumner from www.legendsofamerica.com
The ill-planned site, named for a grove of cottonwoods by the river, turned into a virtual prison camp for the Indians. The brackish Pecos water caused severe ...
The Home Page serves as the face of the Fort Sumner Municipal Schools website - it is the first thing people see when they visit the website.
Fort Sumner from nmhistoricsites.org
From 1863 to 1868, Fort Sumner, New Mexico was the center of a million-acre parcel known as the Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation. The history of ...
Fort Sumner from sites.wff.nasa.gov
The site, partially owned by Fort Sumner Village, is a former Army Air Corps Base that eventually became the Fort Sumner Municipal Airport. The village of Fort ...
Fort Sumner from themaritimeexplorer.ca
Nov 15, 2019 · Fort Sumner, New Mexico was the scene of one of the worst episodes of Indigenous mistreatment in U.S. history. Find out why in this post.