- Fort Grant, Arizona
Fort Grant, located in the U.S. state of
Arizona , is a state prison and a formerU.S. Army fort.Fort Grant began its life as an
Old West fort inArizona Territory , built in 1860 atAravaipa Canyon as "Old Camp Grant."In 1872, the U.S. Army fort was relocated to the southwestern slope of
Graham Mountain in what is now Graham County. The fort was strategically placed so as to protect settlers who were constantly harassed byApache warrior s. It played a prominent role in theApache Wars of the 1880s. It was repurposed in 1900 as a staging point for soldiers going to thePhilippines to fight theSpanish-American War .Fort Grant was abandoned in 1905 by the Army, which transferred all troops to
Fort Huachuca and left the fort unoccupied except for a caretaker. In 1912, Arizona gained statehood, and the fort was occupied by theFort Grant State Industrial School , which modernized most of the buildings.In 1968, the state of Arizona officially assigned the site to the Department of Corrections, and in 1973 Fort Grant became a state
prison for male convicts. In 1997 the prison became a unit of an Arizona State Prison complex headquartered in Safford.The main road to and from Fort Grant is
Arizona State Route 266 . There is an abandoned general-aviation airport,Angel Field , immediately south of the prison.References
* [http://www.ida.net/users/lamar/historicfort.html Historic Forts]
* [http://www.azcorrections.gov/adc/prisons/ftgt-his.asp Fort Grant History] (Arizona Department of Corrections )
* [http://www.airfields-freeman.com/AZ/Airfields_AZ_SE.htm#angel Angel Field, Fort Grant, AZ]
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