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John Charles Fremont

1813 – 1890

John Charles Fremont was a naturalist, explorer, scientist and Captain with the U.S. Topographical Engineers on his third expedition to the West when he camped on this mountain. His assignment was to survey, map, chart trails and ...

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Fremont’s Fort

General John C. Fremont, 1813-1890. A noted military man, explorer, topographer, senator & businessman, Fremont was also a miner. He settled in Mariposa County living just outside Bear Valley.

He operated the Josephine, Pine Tree & Princeton mines and other claims. ...

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Fremont's First City-Owned Parking Lot

Nov. 14, 1964

Dedicated in memory of

George F. Wolz

Marker is at the intersection of Park Avenue and 5th Street, on the left when traveling south on Park Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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John Charles Fremont

Captain United States Navy (Ret’d)

Born February 26, 1880

Died October 13, 1957

A brilliant Officer

and a successful commander

Served in Spanish-American War on U.S.S. St. Louis

Later saw service in China Squadron

In World War I served with distinction in

command of destroyer squadrons from

Queenstown, Ireland

Awarded ...

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John Charles Fremont

Rear Admiral U.S. Navy

Born April 19, 1851 – Died March 7, 1911

A brilliant Officer

and a successful commander

holding more independent commands

during his life time

than any of his contemporaries.

The United States ships

Pinta, Drift, Culgoa,

torpedo boats Cushing abd Porter,

Monitor Florida, Battleship Mississippi

Naval ...

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Fremont Indiana

Settled in 1834 as Willow Prairie.

Village of Brockville - Platted in 1837.

Post Office and town changed to Fremont in 1848 in honor of John C. Fremont “the Great Pathfinder.” Located on the Vistula Trail, the meeting place for people ...

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Fremont

County Seat of Sandusky County. Ohio

The Junquindundeh of the Indians, and the Lower Sandusky of the Revolutionary War and War of 1812.

An old neutral town of the Eries used as a refuge on the destruction of the Huron commonwealth ...

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