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Fort Barrett

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Type
  
Army fortification

In use
  
1862

Past commanders
  
James H. Carleton

Year built
  
1862

Past commander
  
James Henry Carleton

Controlled by
  
Arizona

Battles/wars
  
American Civil War

Occupants
  
United States Army

Built by
  
United States of America

Fort Barrett was a temporary earthwork built by the United States Army's California Column in 1862 during the American Civil War. It was located in the Pima Villages two miles from the Gila river nearby Casa Blanca, New Mexico Territory and was built around the mill of settler Ammi M. White to protect it and provide a safe location to gather food and forage from the Pima people for the advance on Tucson. The fort was named after Lieutenant James Barrett who was killed in the Battle of Picacho Peak. Following the capture of Tucson in May the construction of the post ceased, and was abandoned, except as a post for vedettes and express riders.

References

Fort Barrett Wikipedia