Fort Elliott

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Fort Elliott was a United States Army post in the Texas Panhandle, operational between 1875 and 1890 and named for Major Joel H. Elliott, a casualty of the Battle of Washita River in 1868.

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Location: 35.5178, -100.4564, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Battle of the North Fork of the Red River
    1872 battle
  • Fort Elliott
    ghost Town in Texas, United States
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1875 Fort Elliott
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Texas Historical marker for Buffalo Soldiers at Fort ElliottTexas Historical marker for Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Elliott
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    linkpageTripadvisor page@Wikidata
    sitefort1875Fort ElliottfortWikidata
    commonsimageTexas Historical marker for Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Elliott Commons