Wars bypassed Carson River, Mormon Fort

Published: Friday, July 10, 2009 12:04 a.m. MDT
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While their Union colleagues fought Confederate troops in bloody battles thousands of miles away, troops stationed at Fort Churchill on the Carson River in Nevada territory fought mostly boredom.

Sure, they might head for the Idaho border to deal with Indian trouble. They might ride east to confront Southern sympathizers riling up miners in Virginia City.

But more often they marched back and forth on the fort's one-quarter mile parade ground in their sweaty blue coats.

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