The governor and his party reached Fort Whipple on January 22, 1864.
The mining district near Fort Whipple was seen first, followed by the areas around the Verde and Salinas rivers.
Around 1884 her father was transferred to Fort Whipple and she accompanied her parents to Arizona Territory.
The first capital was at Fort Whipple, followed by Prescott, in the northern Union-controlled area.
Foran was later posted to Fort Whipple in Prescott, Arizona.
From there he proceeded to Fort Whipple, arriving on March 1, 1864.
Fort Whipple, now Fort Myer, was named in his honor.
Fort Whipple, the Arizona Territory's first capital, was named in his honor.
Fort Whipple in Prescott, Arizona was named in his honor.
It was used to build the Yavapai County Courthouse and in many other older buildings around town, including Fort Whipple.