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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