Station Post

Some articles on station, station post, post:

Department Of The Platte - Camps, Forts and Posts - Nebraska Territory and Nebraska
... Further information Forts in Nebraska Alkali Station(1864 - 1866) Beauvais Ranch Station Post (1864 - 1866) Camp at Chadron (1890 - 1891) Camp Keya Paha (1879) Camp at ...
Forts In Nebraska
... instillations in Nebraska alphabetical order Name Location Period Alkali Station Armas de Francia Fort Atkinson Fort Calhoun 1819-1827 Camp Atlanta ... Post Columbus Post Fort Cottonwood near Maxwell Post Cottonwood Springs Camp Council Bluff Cantonment Council Bluffs Fort Crook Crooks McClelland Post Cruzatte's Post Elm Creek Fort ... Deroin Fort Camp Sargent Sarpy's Post Camp Saunders Camp Sheridan Hay Springs 1874-1881 Fort Sheridan Sherman Barracks Camp Sherman Camp Shuman near Scottsbluff Sidney Barracks Fort Sidney Post at Spotted Tail ...
Forts In Colorado - United States - Nebraska
... Alkali Station Armas de Francia Fort Atkinson Camp Augur Beauvais Station Post Fort Beaver Valley Fort Bellevue Bordeaux Trading Post Cabanne's Trading Post ... Post Columbus Post Fort Cottonwood Post Cottonwood Springs Camp Council Bluff Cantonment Council Bluffs Fort Crook Crooks McClelland Post Cruzatte's Post Elm Creek Fort Fontenelle's Post Fort Gillette Gilman's Station ... Deroin Fort Camp Sargent Sarpy's Post Camp Saunders Camp Sheridan Fort Sheridan Sherman Barracks Camp Sherman Camp Shuman Sidney Barracks Fort Sidney Post at Spotted Tail Agency ...

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    The mist in my face,
    When the snows begin, and the blasts denote
    I am nearing the place,
    The power of the night, the press of the storm,
    The post of the foe;
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    Yet the strong man must go:
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