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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1853-1856) - A Mormon settler fort established in 1853 in present day Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Named Bingham's Fort after [[Erastus Bingham]]. Abandoned as a fortification in 1856. | |||
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== History of Bingham's Fort == | == History of Bingham's Fort == | ||
Established in 1853. | [[File:Bingham's Fort Plan.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Bingham's Fort Plan from Marker]] | ||
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Established by Mormon settlers in 1853 at the direction of [[Brigham Young]] in present day Ogden, Utah. Brigham Young ordered the community to "fort up" in the face of a hostile Indian threat. [[Erastus Bingham]] was a Utah pioneer and Mormon bishop who was chosen to supervise the construction of the fort. | |||
The plan for the fort was to build a 12' high wall to create a protected community enclosing houses, businesses and even some pasture land. Two large gates, one on the east side and one on the west end were each large enough to drive a team through. Lots were laid out within the fort site and each family became responsible for constructing a section of the fort wall. When completed the wall measured 120 by 60 rods (1980' x 990') and enclosed some 45 acres. The walls of the fort were built with a rock foundation capped with mud, timber and woven willows. The wall was 8' wide at the base narrowing to 3' at the top. | |||
The fort was abandoned as a fortification in 1856 when a peace was declared but the walls were not taken down until 1888. | |||
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File:Bingham's Fort Marker Text.jpg|Bingham's Fort Marker Text. | |||
File:Bingham's Fort Marker Rear-1.jpg|Bingham's Fort 1951 Marker on the Back of the Memorial Stone. | |||
File:Bingham's Fort Ghost Cabin-1.jpg| Bingham's Fort Ghost Cabin. | |||
File:Fort Bingham Water Ditch.jpg|Bingham's Fort South Wall Water Ditch. | |||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Much of the fort site has been overbuilt and none of the original buildings remain on the site. A Marker and rock remnants located on the south side of W 2nd Street near the intersection of Century Drive. The Bingham's original cabin was relocated to the Lagoon amusement park and can be seen there but there is an entrance fee. | |||
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'''Location:''' Ogden, Weber County, Utah. | '''Location:''' Ogden, Weber County, Utah. | ||
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* Elevation: 4,275' | * Elevation: 4,275' | ||
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'''See Also:''' | '''See Also:''' | ||
* [[Mormon Fortifications]] | |||
'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
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'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' | ||
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ut.html#bingham North American Forts - Bingham's Fort] | * [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/ut.html#bingham North American Forts - Bingham's Fort] | ||
* [http://binghamsfort.org Bingham's Fort] | * [http://binghamsfort.org Bingham's Fort] | ||
* [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMJNNB_Binghams_Fort Waymarking - Bingham's Fort Marker] | |||
{{Visited| | {{Visited|5 Jul 2015}} | ||
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Bingham's Fort (1853-1856) - A Mormon settler fort established in 1853 in present day Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Named Bingham's Fort after Erastus Bingham. Abandoned as a fortification in 1856. History of Bingham's Fort![]() Established by Mormon settlers in 1853 at the direction of Brigham Young in present day Ogden, Utah. Brigham Young ordered the community to "fort up" in the face of a hostile Indian threat. Erastus Bingham was a Utah pioneer and Mormon bishop who was chosen to supervise the construction of the fort. The plan for the fort was to build a 12' high wall to create a protected community enclosing houses, businesses and even some pasture land. Two large gates, one on the east side and one on the west end were each large enough to drive a team through. Lots were laid out within the fort site and each family became responsible for constructing a section of the fort wall. When completed the wall measured 120 by 60 rods (1980' x 990') and enclosed some 45 acres. The walls of the fort were built with a rock foundation capped with mud, timber and woven willows. The wall was 8' wide at the base narrowing to 3' at the top. The fort was abandoned as a fortification in 1856 when a peace was declared but the walls were not taken down until 1888.
Current StatusMuch of the fort site has been overbuilt and none of the original buildings remain on the site. A Marker and rock remnants located on the south side of W 2nd Street near the intersection of Century Drive. The Bingham's original cabin was relocated to the Lagoon amusement park and can be seen there but there is an entrance fee.
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Links: Visited: 5 Jul 2015 |