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Rudolph D'Heureuse - Mojave Road - 1863
Fort Mohave![]() Fort Mohave Fort Mohave (often spelled Fort Mojave) on the Colorado River formed the eastern anchor of the Mojave Road. Re-established in 1863, it guarded movement along the river corridor. For travelers arriving from the desert, it meant shelter, supplies, and a return to settled order. ![]() |
Mojave Road in 1863San Bernardino, Ca. to Fort Mojave, Az.San BernardinoMartin's RanchUpper Toll GateLane's CrossingPoint of RocksGrapevinesForks in the RoadCamp CadySoda SpringsMarl SpringsCamp RockFort MojaveFort MojaveFort Mojave was originally established April 19, 1859 in order to protect travelers from the Mohave Indians at the Colorado River.Fort Mohave EstablishedLt. Colonel William Hoffman |
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