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'''Fort Clatsop (1805-1806)''' - This fort was the first military establishment to be built in Oregon. It served [[Meriwether Lewis|Lewis]] and [[William Clark|Clark]] and the 33-member '''Corps of Discovery''' as winter quarters in 1805-06 as seven cabins surrounded by a 50 ft square log stockade. Abandoned in 1806 to local Indians when the Corps of Discovery began their journey back east.
'''Fort Clatsop (1805-1806)''' - A [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] fort established in 1805 as the winter quarters for the expedition in present-day Clatsop County, Oregon. [[Meriwether Lewis|Lewis]] & [[William Clark|Clark]] and the 33-member '''Corps of Discovery''' built the log fort as winter quarters in 1805-06 with seven cabins surrounded by a 50 ft square log stockade. Abandoned in the early spring of 1806 to local Indians when the Corps of Discovery began their journey back east.
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== Fort Clatsop History ==
==History==
[[Image:FortClatsopPlan.gif|thumb|left|200px|Fort Clatsop Plan from Clark's Journal]]
[[Image:FortClatsopPlan.gif|thumb|left|200px|Fort Clatsop Plan from Clark's Journal]]
The Corps built the original fort between 7 Dec 1805 and 30 Dec 1805 according to a plan that Clark had drawn on the back of his elk skin covered journal. They named the fort after a neighboring tribe of friendly Indians.  
The Corps built the original fort between 7 Dec 1805 and 30 Dec 1805 according to a plan that Clark had drawn on the back of his elk skin-covered journal. They named the fort after a neighboring tribe of friendly Indians.  


The site of [[Fort Canby]], on the other side of the Columbia, is said to be the location where, on 15 Nov 1805, members of the Corps of Discovery first stepped into the breaking surf of the Pacific Ocean.
The site of [[Fort Canby]], on the other side of the Columbia, is said to be the location where, on 15 Nov 1805, members of the Corps of Discovery first stepped into the breaking surf of the Pacific Ocean.
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==Current Status==
==Current Status==
The fort was reconstructed in 1955 on a site what was thought to be close to the original site. It became Fort Clatsop National Memorial Park in 1958. In 1963 a visitor center was added and the park became a part of the Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in 2004.
Must See! The fort was reconstructed in 1955 on a site that was thought to be close to the original site. It became Fort Clatsop National Memorial Park in 1958. In 1963 a visitor center was added and the park became a part of the Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in 2004.


On 3 Oct 2005 the 1955 replica of the fort was [http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=1182890 destroyed by fire]. The replica was rebuilt during 2006 and was reopened to the public on 9 Dec 2006.
On 3 Oct 2005, the 1955 replica of the fort was destroyed by fire. The replica was rebuilt in 2006 and was reopened to the public on 9 Dec 2006.
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'''Location:''' Located three-fourths of a mile south of the Oregon Coast Highway, just west of the Lewis and Clark River in Clatsop County, Oregon.
'''Location:''' Located three-fourths of a mile south of the Oregon Coast Highway,<br>just west of the Lewis and Clark River in Clatsop County, Oregon.


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* Elevation: 10'
* Elevation: 10'
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'''GPS Locations:'''
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=46.13423|Lon=-123.87912}} Fort Clatsop
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'''Source:'''  
'''See Also:'''
* [[Meriwether Lewis]]
* [[William Clark]]
* [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]]
* [[:Category:Lewis & Clark Camps|Lewis & Clark Camps]]
 
'''Sources:'''  
* {{Hart}}, page 132-133
* {{Hart}}, page 132-133
* {{OregonGeographicNames}}, page 365
* {{OregonGeographicNames}}, page 365
* {{Roberts}}, page 663-664
* {{Roberts}}, page 663-664
* [[Oregon Military History, Forts-Camps-Roads]]
* [[Oregon Military History, Forts-Camps-Roads]]
* {{Lewis-ClarkJournalsUNeb}}


'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/or.html#clatsop Norh American Forts - Fort Clatsop]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/or.html#clatsop North American Forts - Fort Clatsop]
* [http://www.nationalparks.org/Planyourparktrip/ParkProfile.asp?partnerid=1132&Section=4 Fort Catsop National Memorial Park]
* [http://www.nationalparks.org/Planyourparktrip/ParkProfile.asp?partnerid=1132&Section=4 Fort Clatsop National Memorial Park]
* [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ohq/107.4/brown.html Imagining Fort Clatsop] includes a day by day account of construction on the original fort.
* [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ohq/107.4/brown.html Imagining Fort Clatsop] includes a day-by-day account of construction on the original fort.
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{{Visited|13 Jul 2023, 28 Apr 2017, 28 Jan 2007, 15 Feb 2006, 27 Aug 2005}}
 
==Picture Gallery==
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 13 July 2023


Fort Clatsop (1805-1806) - A Lewis and Clark Expedition fort established in 1805 as the winter quarters for the expedition in present-day Clatsop County, Oregon. Lewis & Clark and the 33-member Corps of Discovery built the log fort as winter quarters in 1805-06 with seven cabins surrounded by a 50 ft square log stockade. Abandoned in the early spring of 1806 to local Indians when the Corps of Discovery began their journey back east.

Fort Clatsop Interior (2006 version)
Fort Clatsop still burning 4 Oct 2005
Fort Clatsop (2006 version)

History

Fort Clatsop Plan from Clark's Journal

The Corps built the original fort between 7 Dec 1805 and 30 Dec 1805 according to a plan that Clark had drawn on the back of his elk skin-covered journal. They named the fort after a neighboring tribe of friendly Indians.

The site of Fort Canby, on the other side of the Columbia, is said to be the location where, on 15 Nov 1805, members of the Corps of Discovery first stepped into the breaking surf of the Pacific Ocean.

The party left Fort Clatsop on 23 Mar 1806 and began the journey back east, abandoning the fort to the local Indian tribes.

Current Status

Must See! The fort was reconstructed in 1955 on a site that was thought to be close to the original site. It became Fort Clatsop National Memorial Park in 1958. In 1963 a visitor center was added and the park became a part of the Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in 2004.

On 3 Oct 2005, the 1955 replica of the fort was destroyed by fire. The replica was rebuilt in 2006 and was reopened to the public on 9 Dec 2006.


Location: Located three-fourths of a mile south of the Oregon Coast Highway,
just west of the Lewis and Clark River in Clatsop County, Oregon.

Maps & Images

Lat: 46.13423 Long: -123.87912



GPS Locations:

See Also:

Sources:

Links:

Fortification ID:

  • OR0045 - Fort Clatsop

Visited: 13 Jul 2023, 28 Apr 2017, 28 Jan 2007, 15 Feb 2006, 27 Aug 2005

Picture Gallery