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Presidio de San Bernardino
Douglas, Arizona
TypeArmy fortification
Site information
Controlled byPresidio de San Bernardino Arizona
Site history
Built byPresidio de San Bernardino Spain
In use1776–1780, 1883
Garrison information
OccupantsSpain Spanish Army
United States United States Army

The Presidio de San Bernardino, or Camp San Berdardino Springs was originally the site of a Spanish fortress built in 1776 and abandoned in 1780. It was located a few miles east of present-day Douglas, Arizona (Gerald 1968). In 1883, a temporary post was established by the United States Army at or near the presidio site and was known as Camp San Bernardino Springs. Camp Douglas was built next to Douglas in 1910 and should not be confused with the earlier posts or Camp San Bernardino Ranch, which was built near Bernardino, Arizona in 1911.[1]

  1. ^ "Arizona Forts: p. 2".

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