New commander takes over Fort Carson garrisonJakob Rodgers
Robert Anderson was a Union officer during the American Civil War. Anderson was the commander of the Federal garrison at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces under P.G.T. Beauregard opened fire on his position. This marked the beginning
near where his militia was encamped. He rightfully proposed that the capture would disillusion the garrison at St. Jean. It would also lay claim to the fort’s supplies and ammunition; much
The Chartered Bank building, a massive brown stone pillared structure of British architectural fame, also housed many other businesses within its multi floors. Carson Aitken Spence & Company Ltd., Cumberbatch & Company Ltd., and Muller & Phipps were two of them. The bank occupied the ground and...
Our standard practice is that we -- we delegate a senior mission commander to take the role of running the garrison activities. So in this case, it had been a standard practice that we've used for, I think, over a decade in the formation. With respect to the comments that we both ...
(1849) and ComplexBuilt and run by a civilian licensed by the army, the post trader's store did a profitable business with soldiers, Indians, gold seekers, and emigrants. The north section, built of stone in 1852, was the sutler's headquarters and, for a time, post office. An 1883 ...