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Fort Miller, California
Fort Miller (originally, Camp Barbour then Camp Miller) is former fort on the south bank of the San Joaquin River in what is now Madera County, California. It lay at an elevation of 561 feet (171 m).〔 The site is now under Millerton Lake formed by the Friant Dam in 1944. It is registered as California Historical Landmark #584. Some 150 miles upriver from Stockton, it was originally a California Militia post ''Camp Barbor'' during the Mariposa War, it became a U. S. Army post ''Camp Miller'' in 1851, and Fort Miller in 1852, named after Major Albert S. Miller.〔 〕〔Frazer, Robert Walter. 1965. ''Forts of the West: Military Forts and Presidios, and Posts Commonly Called Forts West of the Mississippi River to 1898.'' Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, pp. 26–27.〕 The Army abandoned the post on December 1, 1866. The former settlement Rootville, later called Millerton, grew up nearby the fort to the west on the Stockton - Los Angeles Road in what was then Mariposa County, Tulare County and then Fresno County.〔〔( Colonel Herbert M. Hart, USMC (retired), Historic California Posts: Fort Miller (Including Camp Barbour, Camp Miller)from Pioneer Forts of the Far West, published in 1965, The California State Military Museum )〕 ==References==
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