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* [https://www.northamericanforts.com/West/mo.html#clark2 North American Forts - Fort Clark] | * [https://www.northamericanforts.com/West/mo.html#clark2 North American Forts - Fort Clark] | ||
* [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmGZJE_Fort_Clark_and_The_Cabins_Novinger_Missouri Waymarking - Fort Clark] | * [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wmGZJE_Fort_Clark_and_The_Cabins_Novinger_Missouri Waymarking - Fort Clark] | ||
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HistoryFort Clark was built in the summer of 1832 as a defense during the Black Hawk War, The post was located on the Collett family farm near present-day Sublette in Adair County. It was constructed by troops under General John B. Clark. The fort stood on high ground above and east of the Chariton River. The post was a triangular-shaped palisade of split oak logs, which had a blockhouse in each of its three angles. The blockhouses were used as quarters by the garrison and by nearby settlers in times of alarm. According to local county histories, the fort stood for vacant for many years, and was later used as a stable by the Colletts. Current StatusA bronze plaque identifying the fort site was created by the DAR in 1925 and was mounted on a large boulder by Ira Collett. The plaque and boulder now reside in a prepared area near the site of the fort. No visible remains of the fort.
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