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    Fort Colville was a U.S. Army post in the Washington Territory located three miles (5 km) north of current Colville, Washington. During its existence...
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    the City of Colville. With the planned closure of Fort Colville, businesses and buildings moved to the present location in the Colville River Valley...
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    reservation's name is adapted from that of Fort Colville, which was named by British colonists for Andrew Colville, a London governor of the Hudson's Bay...
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  • Colville may refer to: Colville Lake (Northwest Territories), a lake in Northwest Territories Colville Lake, Northwest Territories, a settlement corporation...
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    Fort Colville. Captain Pinkney Lugenbeel and his soldiers improved the road to support wagons in June 1859 on their way to build U. S. Fort Colville....
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  • The Fort Walla Walla–Fort Colville Military Road was built in June 1859 to connect the Walla Walla area with its fairly easy access to the Columbia River...
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  • The Colville people (Sinixt: Enselxcin), are a Native American people of the Pacific Northwest. The name Colville comes from association with Fort Colville...
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    was used to separate the Colville and Spokane tribes on their reservations from the newly established city of Spokane. The fort was last used in 1929 and...
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    The trade center Fort Colvile (also Fort Colville) was built by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) at Kettle Falls on the Columbia River in 1825 and operated...
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    major operations at the Spokane House were eventually shifted north to Fort Colville, reducing the post's significance. In 1836, Reverend Samuel Parker visited...
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