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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasant_Grove,_Utah Fort at Battle Creek] — During the Walker Indian War in the 1850s, citizens of what is now Pleasant Grove, Utah Valley, built a fort with walls two or three feet thick and six feet tall that occupied an area the size of sixteen city blocks. The settlers in the area at the time built homes inside the fort.The town was previously called Battle Creek after a battle which took place there in 1849 between Mormon settlers and a small band of Ute Indians. | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleasant_Grove,_Utah Fort at Battle Creek] — During the Walker Indian War in the 1850s, citizens of what is now Pleasant Grove, Utah Valley, built a fort with walls two or three feet thick and six feet tall that occupied an area the size of sixteen city blocks. The settlers in the area at the time built homes inside the fort.The town was previously called Battle Creek after a battle which took place there in 1849 between Mormon settlers and a small band of Ute Indians. | ||
*[ | *[https://heritage.utah.gov/tag/fort-cameron Fort Cameron] — Located just east of Beaver City, it served as a military post from 1872 to 1883. It later became a school, the Beaver Branch of Brigham Young Academy. That school closed when the state legislature required each county to provide tuition-free schools. One of the original buildings now serves as a private residence and some evidence of other remains of the fort exists. | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Fort Cedar Fort] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Fort Cedar Fort] | ||
*[http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/c/CAMPFLOYD.html Fort Crittenden ]— Camp Floyd was renamed Fort Crittenden in 1860 and abandoned in 1861. | *[http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/c/CAMPFLOYD.html Fort Crittenden ]— Camp Floyd was renamed Fort Crittenden in 1860 and abandoned in 1861. |