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*Fort Crittenden -- Camp Floyd was renamed Fort Crittenden in 1860 and abandoned in 1861.  
*Fort Crittenden -- Camp Floyd was renamed Fort Crittenden in 1860 and abandoned in 1861.  
*Fort Hall -- in Idaho  
*Fort Hall -- in Idaho  
*Fort Robidoux (Uninta Basin) - Old Fort Kit Carson  
*[http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/f/FORTRIBODOUX.html Fort Robidoux ](Uninta Basin) - Old Fort Kit Carson  
*[http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/ashley/heritage/site-reports/fort-thornburgh.pdf Fort Thornburg] -- Established as a post for U.S. troops in 1881. It was located in the Ashley Valley in Eastern Utah until its closure in 1883. The troops stationed there assisted in building a road from Vernal to Fort Bridger.  
*[http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/ashley/heritage/site-reports/fort-thornburgh.pdf Fort Thornburg] -- Established as a post for U.S. troops in 1881. It was located in the Ashley Valley in Eastern Utah until its closure in 1883. The troops stationed there assisted in building a road from Vernal to Fort Bridger.  
*Fort Walker -- The original name of Hamilton Fort.  
*Fort Walker -- The original name of Hamilton Fort.  
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