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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1791-1796) - Established during the [[Northwest Territory Indian War]] as a supply depot in 1791 by General [[James Wilkinson]]. Named after General [[Arthur St. Clair]]. Abandoned in 1796. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1791-1796) - Established during the [[Northwest Territory Indian War]] as a supply depot in 1791 by General [[James Wilkinson]]. Named after General [[Arthur St. Clair]]. Abandoned in 1796. | ||
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== | == History == | ||
[[Image:Fort Saint Clair - 14.jpg|thumb|left| | [[Image:Fort Saint Clair - 14.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Fort Saint Clair Whispering Oak and Graves Stones]] | ||
Built in 1791 during the [[Northwest Territory Indian War]] (1785–1795) as a 120' square palisaded fort with four sided, arrow shaped, bastions at each of the four corners. | Built in 1791 during the [[Northwest Territory Indian War]] (1785–1795) as a 120' square palisaded fort with four sided, arrow shaped, bastions at each of the four corners. | ||
On 6 Nov 1792 the fort and troops outside the fort were attacked by a force of 200 Miami Indians under chief [[Little Turtle]]. The Kentucky Militia under Maj. [[John Adair]] drove off the attackers with a loss of only six Kentuckians. Those six fallen | On 6 Nov 1792, the fort and troops outside the fort were attacked by a force of 200 Miami Indians under chief [[Little Turtle]]. The Kentucky Militia under Maj. [[John Adair]] drove off the attackers with a loss of only six Kentuckians. Those six fallen militiamen were buried on the site under what was known as the "Whispering Oak" tree. That oak and the grave markers of the six are in place today. | ||
The fort was abandoned in 1796 after the end of the [[Northwest Territory Indian War]] and the subsequent Treaty of Greenville. | The fort was abandoned in 1796 after the end of the [[Northwest Territory Indian War]] and the subsequent Treaty of Greenville. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:36, 26 March 2019
Fort Saint Clair (1791-1796) - Established during the Northwest Territory Indian War as a supply depot in 1791 by General James Wilkinson. Named after General Arthur St. Clair. Abandoned in 1796.
History![]() Built in 1791 during the Northwest Territory Indian War (1785–1795) as a 120' square palisaded fort with four sided, arrow shaped, bastions at each of the four corners. On 6 Nov 1792, the fort and troops outside the fort were attacked by a force of 200 Miami Indians under chief Little Turtle. The Kentucky Militia under Maj. John Adair drove off the attackers with a loss of only six Kentuckians. Those six fallen militiamen were buried on the site under what was known as the "Whispering Oak" tree. That oak and the grave markers of the six are in place today. The fort was abandoned in 1796 after the end of the Northwest Territory Indian War and the subsequent Treaty of Greenville.
Current StatusPart of Fort Saint Clair State park near Eaton, Ohio. The fort site is outlined with a fence and a state marker sits in the center of the outline. The "Wispering Oak" and the grave markers of the six fallen soldiers sits off to one side of the site. Various markers and display signs help interpret the site. One period cannon on the site.
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