Disambiguation evidence for Fort Union National Monument (historic fort resources) via surface form

"Fort Union National Monument"


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Predicate Object
NRHPType historic district
abandonedAsFort 1891
area about 720 acres
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedBy Dwight D. Eisenhower
surface form: President Dwight D. Eisenhower
designationDate 1954
endDate 1891
establishedAsFort 1851
governingBody National Park Service
hasRole frontier military post
hasRole military judicial center
hasRole quartermaster depot
hasRole supply depot
hasRole transportation hub
hasStructureType First Fort (earthen fortification)
hasStructureType Second Fort (log and adobe structures)
hasStructureType Third Fort (star-shaped fort)
hasStructureType adobe ruins
hasStructureType earthwork fortifications
instanceOf former United States Army post
instanceOf historic site
instanceOf national monument
listedIn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Mora County, New Mexico NERFINISHED
locatedIn New Mexico
locatedInRegion northeastern New Mexico
locatedOn Great Plains
surface form: High Plains
locatedOnRoute Santa Fe Trail
managedBy National Park Service
nearestCity Las Vegas, New Mexico NERFINISHED
nearestCity Watrous, New Mexico NERFINISHED
offers exhibits on the Santa Fe Trail
offers interpretive trails
offers visitor center
openToPublic yes
partOf United States National Park System
surface form: National Park System
protectedRoute Santa Fe Trail
servedAs headquarters of the Ninth Military Department
servedAs major supply center for the Southwest
servedRegion Arizona Territory
servedRegion Colorado
surface form: Colorado Territory
servedRegion New Mexico Territory
servedRegion West Texas
startDate 1851
theme U.S. Army presence in the Southwest
theme commerce along the Santa Fe Trail
timePeriod 19th century
usedDuringConflict American Civil War
usedDuringConflict Indian War
surface form: Indian Wars in the American Southwest