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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1846-1872) - Established in 1846 by [[Neil McArthur]] as the last [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fort/trading post in the United States. Also known as [[Flathead Post (3)]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1846-1872) - Established in 1846 by [[Neil McArthur]] as the last [[Hudson's Bay Company]] fort/trading post in the United States. The fort closed down in 1872. Also known as [[Flathead Post (3)]], [[Fort Conah]], [[Fort Conna]], [[Fort Cotta]], [[Fort Connen]] and [[Fort Konah]].
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==History==
== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
Established in the summer of 1846 by [[Neil McArthur]] as the Flathead Indian post at Crow Creek. In 1847 [[Angus McDonald]] and his assistant [[George Simpson Jr.]] were sent to complete the fort and establish the trade. The post was completed by the end of 1847. Angus McDonald's Nez Perce wife Catherine joined him that fall with her newborn daughter Christina. Angus and his family remained at Fort Connah until he was promoted and transferred to [[Fort Colvile]] in 1852.
Established in the summer of 1846 by [[Neil McArthur]] as the Flathead Indian post at Crow Creek. In 1847 [[Angus McDonald]] and his assistant [[George Simpson Jr.]] were sent to complete the fort and establish the trade. The post was completed by the end of 1847. Angus McDonald's Nez Perce wife Catherine joined him that fall with her newborn daughter Christina. Angus and his family remained at Fort Connah until he was promoted and transferred to [[Fort Colvile]].


When the fort closed down in 1872 the fur trade in Montana ended.
When the fort closed down in 1872 the fur trade in Montana ended.
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'''Location:''' 4 miles north of Ignatius, Lake County, Montana, on Hwy 93.
'''Location:''' 4 miles north of St. Ignatius, Lake County, Montana, on Hwy 93.


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* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/mt3.html#connah North American Forts - Fort Connah]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/mt3.html#connah North American Forts - Fort Connah]
* [http://fortconnah.info/index.html Fort Connah Website]
* [http://fortconnah.info/index.html Fort Connah Website]
* [https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMKWPC_Fort_Connah Waymarking - Fort Connah]
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* MT0034 - Fort Connen


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Latest revision as of 06:03, 26 February 2025

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Fort Connah (1846-1872) - Established in 1846 by Neil McArthur as the last Hudson's Bay Company fort/trading post in the United States. The fort closed down in 1872. Also known as Flathead Post (3), Fort Conah, Fort Conna, Fort Cotta, Fort Connen and Fort Konah.

Fort Connah Roadside Marker
Fort Connah Roadside Marker Text
Fort Connah Buildings

History

Established in the summer of 1846 by Neil McArthur as the Flathead Indian post at Crow Creek. In 1847 Angus McDonald and his assistant George Simpson Jr. were sent to complete the fort and establish the trade. The post was completed by the end of 1847. Angus McDonald's Nez Perce wife Catherine joined him that fall with her newborn daughter Christina. Angus and his family remained at Fort Connah until he was promoted and transferred to Fort Colvile in 1852.

When the fort closed down in 1872 the fur trade in Montana ended.

Current Status

One of the three original buildings still remains and is believed to be the oldest standing building in Montana. The site of Fort Connah is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The remaining building is a hand-hewn, 375-square-foot log building that is the only surviving structure. The massive ten-inch-square hand-hewn beams are stacked horizontally to form the walls, the same type of construction used by the Hudson Bay Company. Aerial infrared scanning of the surrounding land shows tepee rings where Indians camped while trading.


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Location: 4 miles north of St. Ignatius, Lake County, Montana, on Hwy 93.

Maps & Images

Lat: 47.40549 Long: -114.08817

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  • Elevation: 2,802'



GPS Locations:


See Also:

Sources:

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Fortification ID:

  • MT0033 - Fort Connah
  • MT0057 - Flathead Post (3)
  • MT0031 - Fort Conah
  • MT0032 - Fort Conna
  • MT0039 - Fort Cotta
  • MT0104 - Fort Konah
  • MT0034 - Fort Connen

Visited: 22 Jul 2015, 9 Oct 2010