Fort Henry (1): Difference between revisions

From FortWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
John Stanton (talk | contribs)
New page using Special:Form/Sample
 
John Stanton (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(19 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{SocialNetworks}}
{{SocialNetworks}}
<!-- Uncomment for images <======================
{{PageHeader}}
[[Image:|300px|thumb|left|]]
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1810-1810) - Established in the spring of 1810 as a fur trading post by [[Andrew Henry]], [[Pierre Menard]] and [[John Colter]] for the [[Missouri Fur Company]] and [[Manuel Lisa]]. Abandoned after a few months because of continuous attacks by hostile Blackfeet Indians. Also Known as [[Three Forks Post]], [[Fort at Three Forks]] and [[Andrew Henry's Post]].
[[Image:|300px|thumb|right|]]
 
{{Clr}}
{|{{FWpicframe}}
-->
|- valign="top"
----
|width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|ttttt fffff]]-->
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1810-1810) - Established in the spring of 1810 as a fur trading post by Andrew Henry, Pierre Menard and John Colter for the [[:Category:Missouri Fur Company|Missouri Fur Company]]. Abandoned after a few months because of continuous attacks by hostile Blackfeet Indians.
|width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|right|ttttt fffff]]-->
== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
|-
Among the traders killed at the fort were two former members of the Corps of Discovery, [[Drouillard]] and [[John Potts]]. [[John Colter]] was taken prisoner, stripped and made to run for his life. He managed to escape and make his way back to [[Fort Raymond]] 250 miles away on bare feet.
|colspan="2"|[[File:Fort Henry Three Forks Camp.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Approximate location of Fort Henry and Three Forks Camp of Lewis & Clark. This Photo was taken at the Confluence of the Jefferson and Madison Rivers, just above where they join the Gallatin and become the Missouri River.]]
|}
 
== History ==
Built as a 300' square stockaded trading post. Among the traders killed at the fort were two former members of the Corps of Discovery, [[Drouillard]] and [[John Potts]]. [[John Colter]] was taken prisoner, stripped, and made to run for his life. He managed to escape and make his way back to [[Fort Raymond]] 250 miles away on bare feet.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Some confusion exists over the naming of the forts created by Manuel Lisa and his company, exact locations are unknown for some of them and this has led to further confusion. The forts and their locations are detailed below:
{{ManuelLisaForts}}
* [[Fort Raymond]] (1807-spring 1813) Montana
* [[Fort Manuel]] (1812-Mar 1813) South Dakota (under Lake Oahe)
* [[Fort Mandan]] (1809-1813) North Dakota (under Garrison Dam project)
* [[Fort Henry (1)]] (1810-1810) Montana (3 Forks)
* [[Fort Henry (2)]] (1810-1811) Idaho (Henry's fork of the Snake River)
* [[Cedar Island]] (1811-????) South Dakota (under Lake Francis Case)
----
----
{|
{|
|
|
<googlemap lat="45.90333" lon="-111.54167" zoom="16" width="500" scale="yes" overview="yes" controls="large" icons="http://www.fortwiki.com/mapicons/icon{label}.png">
<googlemap version="0.9" lat="45.92532" lon="-111.50493" zoom="16" width="-500" height="-500" scale="yes" overview="yes" controls="large" icons="http://www.fortwiki.com/mapicons/icon{label}.png">
(F) 45.90333, -111.54167, {{PAGENAME}}<br>(1810-1810)
(F) 45.92532, -111.50493, Fort Henry (1)
(1810-1810)
</googlemap>
</googlemap>
|valign="top"|
|valign="top"|
'''Location:''' Just northeast of Three Forks, Montana at I90.
'''Location:''' Headwaters State Park, northeast of the town of<br>Three Forks, Gallatin County, Montana.


{{Mapit-US-cityscale|45.90333|-111.54167}}
{{Mapit-US-cityscale|45.92532|-111.50493}}
* Elevation: '
* Elevation: '
|valign="top"|
<br><br>
'''GPS Locations:'''
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=45.92532|Lon=-111.50493}} Fort Henry (1)
|}
|}


'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* {{Roberts}}, page 479
* Wood, W. Raymond, [http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2970 First Post in the Far West (November 1807 - March 1813)],  Discovering Lewis & Clark®, http://www.lewis-clark.org , August 2007
* Wood, W. Raymond, [http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2970 First Post in the Far West (November 1807 - March 1813)],  Discovering Lewis & Clark®, http://www.lewis-clark.org , August 2007


'''Links: '''
'''Links: '''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/mt3.html#3forks North American Forts - Three Forks Post]


{{FortID|ID=MT0082|Name={{PAGENAME}}}}
* MT0196 - Three Forks Post
* MT0194 - Fort at Three Forks
* MT0087 - Andrew Henry's Post


{{Visited|No}}
{{Visited|19 Aug 2016}}
 
=={{PAGENAME}} Picture Gallery==
{{PictureHead}}
<gallery>
</gallery>


__NOTOC__
__NOTOC__


{{PageFooter}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Henry (1)}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Henry (1)}}
[[Category:All]]
[[Category:All]]
[[Category:Montana Forts]]
[[Category:Montana Forts]]
[[Category:Montana All]]
[[Category:Montana Gallatin County]]
[[Category:Missouri Fur Company]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Unknown Condition]]
[[Category:Starter Page]]
[[Category:Private Property]]
[[Category:2016 Research Trip]]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 28 July 2022

Fort Henry (1) (1810-1810) - Established in the spring of 1810 as a fur trading post by Andrew Henry, Pierre Menard and John Colter for the Missouri Fur Company and Manuel Lisa. Abandoned after a few months because of continuous attacks by hostile Blackfeet Indians. Also Known as Three Forks Post, Fort at Three Forks and Andrew Henry's Post.

Approximate location of Fort Henry and Three Forks Camp of Lewis & Clark. This Photo was taken at the Confluence of the Jefferson and Madison Rivers, just above where they join the Gallatin and become the Missouri River.

History

Built as a 300' square stockaded trading post. Among the traders killed at the fort were two former members of the Corps of Discovery, Drouillard and John Potts. John Colter was taken prisoner, stripped, and made to run for his life. He managed to escape and make his way back to Fort Raymond 250 miles away on bare feet.

Current Status

Some confusion exists over the naming of the forts created by Manuel Lisa and his company, exact locations are unknown for some of them and this has led to further confusion. The forts and their locations are detailed below:

Manuel Lisa's Fur Trading Posts
Primary Name Dates State Location AKA Names
Fort Manuel (1) 1812-1813 South Dakota Under Lake Oahe
  • None
Cedar Island Post 1811-18?? South Dakota Under Lake Francis Case
  • None
Fort Manuel Lisa (1) 1809-1813 North Dakota Under Garrison Dam project
Fort Raymond (1) 1810-1811 Montana
Fort Henry (1) 1810-1811 Montana 3 Forks
Fort Lisa (3) 1809, 1812-1823 Nebraska
Fort Henry (2) 1810-1811 Idaho Henry's fork of the Snake River

{"selectable":false,"height":"-500","width":"-500"}

Location: Headwaters State Park, northeast of the town of
Three Forks, Gallatin County, Montana.

Maps & Images

Lat: 45.92532 Long: -111.50493



GPS Locations:


Sources:

Links:

Fortification ID:

  • MT0082 - Fort Henry (1)
  • MT0196 - Three Forks Post
  • MT0194 - Fort at Three Forks
  • MT0087 - Andrew Henry's Post

Visited: 19 Aug 2016