382 CALENDAR HISTORY OF THE KIOWA [eth.asn.17 



Tumacacori Mission (Catholic) — Established between 1699 and 1701 ; 

 practically destroyed by Apaches, 17G9; reoccupied about 1784; de- 

 stioyed again by Apaches, 1820. 



Verde— 1806-1891. 



Wallen, Cauip— 1S66-1869. 



Whipple— 1S64-189S. 



Whipple, Camp (old)— 1863-1864. 



Willow Grove, Camp— 1867-1869. 



Smith— 1817-1871. 



Yuma— 1850-1883. 



ARKAXSAS 



CALIFORNIA 



COLORADO 



Bent's (old) — 1834-1867 : Originally established as a trading post by 

 Charles Bent and Ceran St Train in 1834, sometimes known as Fort 

 William. In ISOO it was occupied by the United States as a part of 

 the new Fort Wise, established adjoining in that summer, and some- 

 times known as Old Fort Lyon. In 1867 Fort Wise was abandoned 

 and (New) Fort Lyon established, the buildings of Bent's Fort being 

 then in ruins. 



Bent's (new)— 1852-1853. 



Collins— 1S64-1S66. 



Crawford —1880-1890. 



CarliUid, or Massachusetts — 1850-1883. 



Lewis— 1878. 



Logan — 1889 — Existiug. 



Lupton — 



Lyon (new)— 1867-1889. 



Morgan— 1865-1868. 



Pike's Blockhouse— 1S06. 



Tike's Fort— 1S;I7. 



Reynolds — 1867-1872. 



Sedgwick— 1864-1871. 



St Vrain's. trading post of Bent and St Vrain — 1826-1847. 



White Biver. Camp on— 1891. 



William — see Bent's (old). 



Wise, or Old Fort Lyon— 1860-1867— see Bent's (old). 



IDAHO 



Bois^ (Hudson Bay Company and United States) — United States, 

 1863 — Existing. 

 Cieur d'Aleue or Sherman — 1878 — Existing. 



Hall (Hudson Bay Company and United States — before 1844) — 1883. 

 Henry's (Missouri Fur Company) — 1809-1811. 



