Fort Sumner

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historic fort in New Mexico, USA
see also Fort SumterFort SumnerFort Sumner

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Location: 34.401944444, -104.194722222, ///baffle.bundle.deem, Google, Bing, Aerial View, OldMapsOnline, ESRI Imagery, Historic Markers, KML

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Long Walk of the Navajos - Navajo captives at Fort Sumner, c. 1860sLong Walk of the Navajos - Navajo captives at Fort Sumner, c. 1860s
Manuelito family at Bosque Redondo, Fort Sumner, New Mexico. c. 1864.  If this is Asdzáá Tl’ógí (Juanita Taltito, Manuelito`s wife) and her family, it is taken long after her return to the Navajo Nation.Manuelito family at Bosque Redondo, Fort Sumner, New Mexico. c. 1864. If this is Asdzáá Tl’ógí (Juanita Taltito, Manuelito's wife) and her family, it is taken long after her return to the Navajo Nation.
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