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(Redirected from Fort Goodwin) Locale in Arizona, United States
Camp Goodwin (historical)
Locale
Nickname: Fort Goodwin
Camp Goodwin (historical) is located in ArizonaCamp Goodwin (historical)Camp Goodwin (historical)
Coordinates: 33°05′20″N 110°03′29″W / 33.08889°N 110.05806°W / 33.08889; -110.05806
CountryUnited States
StateArizona
CountyGraham
Elevation2,648 ft (807 m)
Time zoneUTC-7 (Mountain (MST))
GNIS feature ID23918

Camp Goodwin, and Fort Goodwin, a historical locale, at an elevation of 2648 feet, located in Graham County, Arizona.

History

Camp Goodwin, then Fort Goodwin, was constructed in June 1864 by the California Volunteers, of the Union Army in Arizona Territory for a base for prosecuting the 1861-1872 Apache War and protecting settlers in the Upper Gila River region. It was named for Arizona's first territorial governor, John N. Goodwin. The adobe buildings it was constructed with began to crumble in a few years due to poor construction. Additionally the camp was plagued by malaria from mosquitoes in the cienega fed by the nearby spring from which the fort obtained its water. Called Camp Goodwin again from 1866, the camp was abandoned by the Army in March, 1871 due to the illness caused by malaria.

The camp was subsequently used as a subagency of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation until about 1884.

Today the site is located on farmland not far from the ghost town of Geronimo. Nothing remains of the post, the only physical marker is a Bureau of Land Management survey marker which indicates the original site of its flagpole.

External links

References

  1. ^ "Camp Goodwin (historical)". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. Granger, Byrd H. Arizona Place Names. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1982, p. 127.
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