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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1813-1826)''' - Established as a [[:Category:Pacific Fur Company Forts|Pacific Fur Company]] post in 1812 and abandoned in 1826.  
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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1813-1826)''' - Established as a [[Pacific Fur Company]] post in 1812. Sold to the [[North West Company]] in 1813 and renamed [[Spokane House]]. Became a [[Hudson's Bay Company]] post in 1821 and abandoned for [[Fort Colvile]] in 1826.  
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=={{PAGENAME}} History==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
The fort was bought by the [[:Category:Northwest Company Forts|North West Company]] on 13 Jun 1813 and renamed [[Spokane House]]. In 1821 the [[:Category:Hudson's Bay Company Forts|Hudson's Bay Company]] combined with the [[:Category:Northwest Company Forts|Northwest Company]]. Spokane House thrived between 1813 and 1825. In the spring of 1826 the fort was abandoned and operations moved to [[Fort Colvile]].
The fort was bought by the [[North West Company]] on 13 Jun 1813 and renamed [[Spokane House]]. In 1821 the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] combined with the [[Northwest Company]] under the HBC name. Spokane House thrived between 1813 and 1825. In the spring of 1826 the fort was abandoned and operations moved to [[Fort Colvile]].
==Current Status==
==Current Status==
Archeological digs were carried out at the Spokane House site in 1950-53 and 1962-63.
Part of Riverside State Park in Spokane County, Washington. The post location is outlined at the park. Archeological digs were carried out at the Spokane House site in 1950-53 and 1962-63.
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'''Location:''' Riverside State Park on Highway 291 (Nine Mile Road), one-half mile north of Charles Road (the Nine Mile Falls Dam bridge). Watch for the entrance in the woods on the left.
'''Location:''' Riverside State Park on Highway 291 (Nine Mile Road), one-half mile north of Charles Road (the Nine Mile Falls Dam bridge), Spokane County, Washington. Watch for the entrance in the woods on the left.


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* Elevation:
* Elevation: 1,860'
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'''See Also:'''
* [[Pacific Fur Company]]
* [[:Category:Pacific Fur Company Forts|Pacific Fur Company Forts]]
* [[North West Company]]
* [[:Category:North West Company Forts|North West Company Forts]]
* [[Hudson's Bay Company]]
* [[:Category:Hudson's Bay Company Forts|Hudson's Bay Company Forts]]
'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* {{Roberts}}, page 836-837
* {{Roberts}}, page 836-837
* {{Hart}}, page 188


'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
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* [http://www.riversidestatepark.org/spokane_house.htm Spokane House]
* [http://www.riversidestatepark.org/spokane_house.htm Spokane House]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spokane_House Wikipedia]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spokane_House Wikipedia]
* [http://www.friendsofspokanehouse.com/Intrprtvcntr.html Friends of Spokane House]


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Latest revision as of 20:45, 7 January 2019

Fort Spokane (1) (1813-1826) - Established as a Pacific Fur Company post in 1812. Sold to the North West Company in 1813 and renamed Spokane House. Became a Hudson's Bay Company post in 1821 and abandoned for Fort Colvile in 1826.

Spokane House Marker
Spokane House Interpretive Center
Spokane House/Fort Spokane Outline

Fort Spokane (1) History

The fort was bought by the North West Company on 13 Jun 1813 and renamed Spokane House. In 1821 the Hudson's Bay Company combined with the Northwest Company under the HBC name. Spokane House thrived between 1813 and 1825. In the spring of 1826 the fort was abandoned and operations moved to Fort Colvile.

Current Status

Part of Riverside State Park in Spokane County, Washington. The post location is outlined at the park. Archeological digs were carried out at the Spokane House site in 1950-53 and 1962-63.

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Location: Riverside State Park on Highway 291 (Nine Mile Road), one-half mile north of Charles Road (the Nine Mile Falls Dam bridge), Spokane County, Washington. Watch for the entrance in the woods on the left.

Maps & Images

Lat: 47.729521 Long: -117.539942

  • Multi Maps from ACME
  • Maps from Bing
  • Maps from Google
  • Elevation: 1,860'

See Also:

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 836-837
  • Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN 0-87108-568-2, page 188

Links:

Visited: 16 May 2010

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