Civil War Posts Nevada
- Mormon Station, Nevada 1849–1910
- Fort Churchill, Nevada 1860–1869
- Camp Schell, Nevada, 1860–1862
- Fort Schellbourne, Nevada, 1862–1869
- Camp Nye, Nevada 1861–1865
- Fort Ruby, Nevada 1862–1869
- Camp Smoke Creek, Nevada, 1862–1864
- Camp Dun Glen, Nevada (1863, 1865-1866)
- Fort Trinity, Nevada, 1863 - 1864
- Antelope Station, Nevada, 1864
- Fort Baker, Nevada 1864
- Deep Creek Station, Nevada, 1864
- Quinn River Camp, Nevada 1865
- Fort McDermitt, Nevada 1865–1889
- Fort McGrary, Nevada 1865–1868
- Camp McKee, Nevada 1865–1866
- Camp Overend, Nevada, 1865
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Famous quotes containing the words civil war, civil, war and/or posts:
“At Hayes General Store, west of the cemetery, hangs an old army rifle, used by a discouraged Civil War veteran to end his earthly troubles. The grocer took the rifle as payment on account.”
—Administration for the State of Con, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“Physical force has no value, where there is nothing else. Snow in snow-banks, fire in volcanoes and solfataras is cheap. The luxury of ice is in tropical countries, and midsummer days. The luxury of fire is, to have a little on our hearth; and of electricity, not the volleys of the charged cloud, but the manageable stream on the battery-wires. So of spirit, or energy; the rests or remains of it in the civil and moral man, are worth all the cannibals in the Pacific.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“It is the women of Europe who pay the price while war rages, and it will be the women who will pay again when war has run its bloody course and Europe sinks down into the slough of poverty like a harried beast too spent to wage the fight. It will be the sonless mothers who will bend their shoulders to the plough and wield in age-palsied hands the reaphook.”
—Kate Richards OHare (18771948)
“Get posts and letters, and make friends with speed;
Never so few, and never yet more need.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)