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Fort Smith National Historic SiteNewly sworn-in young American citizens and their families raise the huge garrison flag at the park.
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Fort Smith National Historic Site
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Law and Order in Fort Smith (EASY--no diagonal or backward words) Need to print on legal size paper.

Law and Order in Fort Smith answer key

Law and Order in Fort Smith (Difficulty Level: Hard) Need to print on legal size paper.

Law and Order in Fort Smith (hard) answer key

 

 

 

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Park staff and volunteers demonstrating using lindstock and slowmatch to ignite the cannon's primer  

Did You Know?
The soldiers who came to Fort Smith in 1817 were still using some 18th century technology and drill. The cannon was discharged using a lindstock and slowmatch to ignite the primer, which originally was loose powder or a turkey quill filled with powder.

Last Updated: September 20, 2007 at 15:00 EST