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'''Fort George (1813-1818)''' - Originally known as Astor Post, the Northwest Company maintained control and named this post Fort George in October 1813. The British maintained control until 6 Oct 1818 when it was turned over to the United States but continued as a British post. During this period there was no mention of military Involvement. (See [[Fort Astoria]])
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* [[Oregon Military History, Forts-Camps-Roads]]
* {{OregonGeographicNames}}, pages 366-367
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'''Fort George (1813-1818)''' - Originally known as Astor Post, the Northwest Company maintained control and named this post Fort George in October 1813. The British maintained control until 6 Oct 1818 when it was turned over to the United States but continued as a British post. During this period there was no mention of military Involvement. (See [[Fort Astoria]])
Source:
* [[Oregon Military History, Forts-Camps-Roads]]
* {{OregonGeographicNames}}, pages 366-367

Revision as of 18:06, 4 June 2011


Fort George (1813-1818) - Originally known as Astor Post, the Northwest Company maintained control and named this post Fort George in October 1813. The British maintained control until 6 Oct 1818 when it was turned over to the United States but continued as a British post. During this period there was no mention of military Involvement. (See Fort Astoria)

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