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The
Presidio of San Francisco was the oldest Army installation operating in
the
American
West and one of the longest-garrisoned posts in the country. Three flags
have flown over this former military post strategically located near the
Golden Gate Bridge.
Established by Spain in 1776, the Presidio of San Francisco became a
Mexican outpost in 1822 and remained under Mexican rule for 24 years
before the U.S. Army took control of it in 1846. In 1847, during the
Mexican War, the New York Volunteers occupied the Presidio's adobes
inaugurating 147 years of growth as a major U.S. Army post.
During the 1850s-60s Presidio soldiers
fought
Indians
in
California,
Oregon,
Washington
and
Nevada.
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Historic Guard Station at the Presidio of San
Francisco,
photo courtesy National Park Service.
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