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Sunset near the desolate Fort Bowie National Historic Site in Cochise County, Arizona

Sunset near the desolate Fort Bowie National Historic Site in Cochise ...

The fort, remnants of which remain in these hills, was a 19th-century outpost from which the United States Army battled the area's Chiricahua Apaches. The fort was named in honor of Colonel George Washington Bo... More

The remnants of Fort Bowie, a 19th-century outpost from which the United States Army battled the area's Chiricahua Apaches

The remnants of Fort Bowie, a 19th-century outpost from which the Unit...

The fort was named in honor of Colonel George Washington Bowie, commander of the 5th Regiment California Volunteer Infantry that established the fort. For more than 30 years Fort Bowie and the nearby Apache Pas... More

The remnants of Fort Bowie, a 19th-century outpost from which the United States Army battled the area's Chiricahua Apaches

The remnants of Fort Bowie, a 19th-century outpost from which the Unit...

The fort was named in honor of Colonel George Washington Bowie, commander of the 5th Regiment California Volunteer Infantry that established the fort. For more than 30 years Fort Bowie and the nearby Apache Pas... More

The remnants of Fort Bowie, a 19th-century outpost from which the United States Army battled the area's Chiricahua Apaches

The remnants of Fort Bowie, a 19th-century outpost from which the Unit...

The fort was named in honor of Colonel George Washington Bowie, commander of the 5th Regiment California Volunteer Infantry that established the fort. For more than 30 years Fort Bowie and the nearby Apache Pas... More