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Fort Scott NHS

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Fort Scott National Historic Site - Fort Scott National Historic Site

www.nps.gov/fosc

... '' this park '' NPS.gov ... Each of these stories is a link in the chain of events that encircled Fort Scott from ...

History & Culture - Fort Scott National Historic Site

www.nps.gov/fosc/historyculture

... '' this park '' NPS.gov ... The story of Fort Scott is the story of America growing up. When the fort was ...

 

www.nps.gov/fosc/historyculture/civwar.htm

This page contains references to Fort Scott's role in the Civil War.

 

A Hearty Grip: Fort Scott Soldiers in the Mexican War - Fort Scott ...

www.nps.gov/fosc/historyculture/mexwar.htm

Imagine the fear you might have marching into battle with guns blazing all around you.

Imagine the courage it took to charge the enemy with their cannons thundering ...

 

 

 

www.nps.gov/fosc/planyourvisit/civil-war-encampment.htm

When Captain Benjamin Moore chose to locate Fort Scott on a high point of ground in April of 1842, little did he know then the significance that spot would play in ... 

 

 

 Our mission is to create a sustainable revitalization and promote preservation, protection, and interpretation of the Marmaton River for the enjoyment and education of current and future generations of visitors to and citizens of Fort Scott, Bourbon County, and the State of Kansas.

 

 

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