Fort Brooks

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Fort Brooks, in northwest Clay County, Kansas, was located three miles west of Clifton, Kansas. Built on the north bank of the Republican River in August or September 1864, it was named for George D. Brooks. Brooks, an ensign in the Shirley County Militia, owned the farm on which the fort was located. Capt. Isaac M. Schooley, the militia commander, was also the fort's commander.

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Location: 38.5, -98, KML, Maps
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  • Fort Lincoln
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  • Fort Lookout
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  • Fort McKean
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  • Fort Row
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  • Fort Solomon
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