Fort Belle Fontaine
1805 establishments in the Louisiana Territory1826 disestablishments in MissouriArchaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in MissouriBuildings and structures in St. Louis County, MissouriClosed installations of the United States Army ... and 14 more
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Fort Belle Fontaine (formerly known as Cantonment Belle Fontaine) is a former U.S. military base located in St. Louis County, Missouri, across the Mississippi and Missouri rivers from Alton, Illinois. The fort was the first U.S. military installation west of the Mississippi, in the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, and served as a starting point for many expeditions to the American West.
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| N 38.826666666667 ° | E -90.216388888889 ° |
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Missouri, United States
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