Camp Grant, which at one point consisted of over 18,000 acres (73 km2), was in operation from 1917 to the late 1940s.
For a few short years after the war the barracks buildings of Camp Grant were converted into makeshift apartments.
By the late 1940s many of Camp Grant's buildings were torn down and residents moved out.
The survivors were taken to Camp Grant as prisoners.
Apparently the location remained as a settlement, and a post office operated at Camp Grant from 1868 to 1895.
However, the next week at Camp Grant, Stoneman made awards connected with the action.
After only three weeks at Camp Grant he found himself alone.
The massacre occurred in the vicinity of Camp Grant.
Wisconsin went on to lose the game 10-7 after Camp Grant scored a field goal with five seconds left.
A few who were captured were taken to Camp Grant.
Camp Grant, which at one point consisted of over 18,000 acres (73 km2), was in operation from 1917 to the late 1940s.
For a few short years after the war the barracks buildings of Camp Grant were converted into makeshift apartments.
The survivors were taken to Camp Grant as prisoners.
Apparently the location remained as a settlement, and a post office operated at Camp Grant from 1868 to 1895.
However, the next week at Camp Grant, Stoneman made awards connected with the action.
After only three weeks at Camp Grant he found himself alone.
Ross was known to have sold liquor to the Apaches near Camp Grant.
The massacre occurred in the vicinity of Camp Grant.
Wisconsin went on to lose the game 10-7 after Camp Grant scored a field goal with five seconds left.
A few who were captured were taken to Camp Grant.