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- Q16931149 subject Q13288250.
- Q16931149 subject Q8103790.
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- Q16931149 abstract "Fort San Carlos, known later as Fort Carlos, was the name given to a series of at least two simple stockade forts built during the Spanish ownership of Arkansas Post (1763-1789) with the purpose of protecting the trading post from attack. Both incarnations of the fort were the focus of the post, containing the commander's house, barrack, commissary's apartment, provision storage, and powder magazines. The forts were named for Charles (Carlos) III, who was King of Spain in the latter half of the 18th century during which Spain possessed the post. The forts were located about 10 miles from the mouth of the Arkansas River, and at a second location about 35 miles upriver, on the north bank. The remains of all the Spanish forts are now inundated by the river, due to erosion of riverbanks, changing river course, and federal construction for navigation.".
- Q16931149 thumbnail FortCarlos2diagram.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16931149 wikiPageWikiLink Q13288250.
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- Q16931149 wikiPageWikiLink Q8103790.
- Q16931149 wikiPageWikiLink Q8104374.
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- Q16931149 wikiPageWikiLink Q8243822.
- Q16931149 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319255.
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- Q16931149 comment "Fort San Carlos, known later as Fort Carlos, was the name given to a series of at least two simple stockade forts built during the Spanish ownership of Arkansas Post (1763-1789) with the purpose of protecting the trading post from attack. Both incarnations of the fort were the focus of the post, containing the commander's house, barrack, commissary's apartment, provision storage, and powder magazines.".
- Q16931149 label "Fort Carlos".
- Q16931149 depiction FortCarlos2diagram.jpg.