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This adobe trading post was built in 1837 by Colonel [[Ceran St. Vrain]] and [[William Bent]] as partners in "[[Bent, St. Vrain & Company]]". The was modeled after [[Bents Old Fort]] but smaller. The adobe walls were 2 feet thick and 14 foot high and the post was 127 feet long by 106 feet wide. Two circular bastions were located on opposing corners and the interior rooms lined two walls. The post was located approximately midway between [[Bents Old Fort]] and [[Fort Laramie]]. | This adobe trading post was built in 1837 by Colonel [[Ceran St. Vrain]] and [[William Bent]] as partners in "[[Bent, St. Vrain & Company]]". The was modeled after [[Bents Old Fort]] but smaller. The adobe walls were 2 feet thick and 14 foot high and the post was 127 feet long by 106 feet wide. Two circular bastions were located on opposing corners and the interior rooms lined two walls. The post was located approximately midway between [[Bents Old Fort]] and [[Fort Laramie]]. | ||
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Fort St Vrain<br>(1837-1844) | Fort St Vrain<br>(1837-1844) | ||
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Fort St Vrain (1837-1844) - An adobe fur trading post established in 1837 by Colonel Ceran St. Vrain and William Bent as partners in "Bent, St. Vrain & Company". Located near the confluence of the South Platt River and St Vrain Creek in Weld County, Colorado. Abandoned in 1844. Also known as Fort Lookout (5) and Fort George (8). HistoryThis adobe trading post was built in 1837 by Colonel Ceran St. Vrain and William Bent as partners in "Bent, St. Vrain & Company". The was modeled after Bents Old Fort but smaller. The adobe walls were 2 feet thick and 14 foot high and the post was 127 feet long by 106 feet wide. Two circular bastions were located on opposing corners and the interior rooms lined two walls. The post was located approximately midway between Bents Old Fort and Fort Laramie. Ceran St. Vrain's brother, Marcellus St. Vrain, was employed as manager of the post for several years. The post was abandoned in 1844. Current Status1911 DAR marker only in Weld County, Colorado.
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