Fort Sanders

Fort Sanders

Fort Sanders may refer to either of the two United States Army posts named for General William P. Sanders:

* Fort Sanders (Tennessee)
* Fort Sanders (Wyoming)

It may also refer to:
*Fort Sanders (Colorado), a frontier trading post located near present-day Brighton, Colorado
*Battle of Fort Sanders, the decisive engagement of the Knoxville Campaign of the American Civil War


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