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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fort_HayesFort Hayes - Wikipedia

    Columbus Barracks and Fort Hayes. In 1875, the War Department repurposed the facility for use as a recruiting intake and training facility. It became known as the Columbus Barracks and later the Columbus Arsenal. In 1922, the property was renamed Fort Hayes, in honor of Rutherford B. Hayes.

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  4. 16 avr. 2019 · Fort Hayes (2) (1861-2009) - A U.S. Army Arsenal established as Columbus Arsenal (2) in 1861 during the U.S. Civil War in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Renamed Columbus Barracks in 1875. Renamed Fort Hayes after President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1922.

  5. 18 févr. 2009 · In short order several new buildings were built on the new site, which would eventually come to be called Columbus Barracks. Renamed Fort Hayes in the 1880s, most of the site is now owned and...

  6. 3 juin 2024 · In 1863, Adjutant General C.P. Buckingham selected a seventy acre tract of land northeast of the city for the erection of an armory and arsenal (Columbus Barracks). The chosen site was an oak grove owned by Robert and Jannette Neil.

  7. One of five Civil War military posts in Columbus, Tod Barracks, named in honor of Governor David Tod, was built in 1863 as the headquarters for military administration in central Ohio.