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- Camp_Nichols abstract "Camp Nichols, also known as Fort Nichols or Camp Nichols Ranch, was a short-lived historic fortification located in present-day Cimarron County, Oklahoma, about 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of the community of Wheeless, Oklahoma. It was built by New Mexico and California volunteers under the command of Col. Kit Carson to protect travelers on the most dangerous part of the Cimarron Cut-off of the Santa Fe Trail from raids by the Kiowa and Comanche Indians. Established in May 1865 and abandoned in September 1865, it was the only manmade structure along the Cimarron Cut-off while it was an active route. It is believed to have been named for Captain Charles P. Nichols of the First California Cavalry.The site was about half way (150 miles (240 km)) between Fort Union and the Cimarron Crossing of the Arkansas River. The camp was originally a stockaded fort, measuring 200 feet (61 m) by 200 feet (61 m). There were six stone buildings that served as officers' quarters, one building that was the quartermaster's store and an unknown number of stone walled tents housing the soldiers. The facility was surrounded by earth and stone breastworks. Only ruins remain; much of the stone has been removed by people wishing to use it in building other structures. The site is on private property and is not accessible to the public.Cedar Spring, about 0.25 miles (0.4) km west of the fort, provided fresh water for the camp and for passing wagon trains. The remains of the Cimarron Cutoff are about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the camp, and are said to be the most impressive remains of the entire trail.The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1963 and subsequently listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Camp_Nichols added "1966-10-15".
- Camp_Nichols location Cimarron_County,_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols location Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols nearestCity Wheeless,_Oklahoma.
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- Camp_Nichols wikiPageLength "4886".
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageRevisionID "669564412".
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Arkansas_River.
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Category:1865_disestablishments.
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- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history_of_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Category:Santa_Fe_Trail.
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Cimarron_County,_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Comanche.
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Union_National_Monument.
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Kiowa.
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- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma.
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- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLink Wheeless,_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camp Nichols".
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Nichols (Oklahoma)".
- Camp_Nichols wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Nichols".
- Camp_Nichols yearOfConstruction "1865".
- Camp_Nichols added "1966-10-15".
- Camp_Nichols built "1865".
- Camp_Nichols caption "Aerial view of the ruins of Camp Nichols".
- Camp_Nichols designatedNrhpType "1963-05-23".
- Camp_Nichols governingBody "Private".
- Camp_Nichols latDegrees "36".
- Camp_Nichols latDirection "N".
- Camp_Nichols latMinutes "45".
- Camp_Nichols latSeconds "16.09".
- Camp_Nichols location Cimarron_County,_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols location Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols locmapin "Oklahoma".
- Camp_Nichols longDegrees "102".
- Camp_Nichols longDirection "W".
- Camp_Nichols longMinutes "55".
- Camp_Nichols longSeconds "34.57".
- Camp_Nichols name "Camp Nichols".
- Camp_Nichols nearestCity Wheeless,_Oklahoma.
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- Camp_Nichols refnum "66000628".
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- Camp_Nichols subject Category:1865_disestablishments.
- Camp_Nichols subject Category:1865_establishments.
- Camp_Nichols subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Cimarron_County,_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols subject Category:Forts_in_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols subject Category:Forts_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Oklahoma.
- Camp_Nichols subject Category:Santa_Fe_Trail.
- Camp_Nichols hypernym Fortification.
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- Camp_Nichols type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Camp_Nichols type Building.
- Camp_Nichols type Group.
- Camp_Nichols type MilitaryStructure.
- Camp_Nichols type Place.
- Camp_Nichols type Attraction.
- Camp_Nichols type Byway.
- Camp_Nichols type Facility.
- Camp_Nichols type Fort.
- Camp_Nichols type Group.
- Camp_Nichols type Site.
- Camp_Nichols type Location.
- Camp_Nichols type Place.
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- Camp_Nichols comment "Camp Nichols, also known as Fort Nichols or Camp Nichols Ranch, was a short-lived historic fortification located in present-day Cimarron County, Oklahoma, about 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of the community of Wheeless, Oklahoma. It was built by New Mexico and California volunteers under the command of Col. Kit Carson to protect travelers on the most dangerous part of the Cimarron Cut-off of the Santa Fe Trail from raids by the Kiowa and Comanche Indians.".
- Camp_Nichols label "Camp Nichols".
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