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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1855-185?)''' - Established as a stockaded tavern by [[McDonough Harkness]] and [[Jesse H. Twogood]] on Grave Creek in Josephine County. The [[Oregon Volunteers]] used this fort during the [[Rogue River Indian War]] of 1855-56. Named after 16 year old [[Martha Leland Crowley]] an early emigrant who died and was buried on Grave Creek in 1846.
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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1855-1856)''' - Established as a stockaded tavern by [[McDonough Harkness]] and [[Jesse H. Twogood]] on Grave Creek in Josephine County. The [[Oregon Volunteers]] used this fort during the [[Rogue River Indian War]] of 1855-56. Named after 16 year old [[Martha Leland Crowley]] an early emigrant who died and was buried on Grave Creek in 1846.
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The stockade was built around a log wayside and the hotel at the town of Leland in Sunny Valley. It became the gathering point of a large force of regular army and volunteers and became known as Fort Leland.
The stockade was built around a log wayside and the hotel at the town of Leland in Sunny Valley. It became the gathering point of a large force of regular army and volunteers and became known as Fort Leland.
== Current Status ==
Josephine County Oregon
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Name=Fort Leland|
ID=1162727|
Type=Historical|
Class=Military|
County=Josephine County|
State=Oregon|
Country= US|
Lat=42.6392841|
Long=-123.3900637|
Ele=1201|
Map=Glendale|
Date=1 Mar 1994|
Code=41033
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 7 January 2019

Fort Leland (1855-1856) - Established as a stockaded tavern by McDonough Harkness and Jesse H. Twogood on Grave Creek in Josephine County. The Oregon Volunteers used this fort during the Rogue River Indian War of 1855-56. Named after 16 year old Martha Leland Crowley an early emigrant who died and was buried on Grave Creek in 1846.

View Toward Fort Leland Location
Roadside Map of Fort Leland Area

The stockade was built around a log wayside and the hotel at the town of Leland in Sunny Valley. It became the gathering point of a large force of regular army and volunteers and became known as Fort Leland.

Current Status

Josephine County Oregon


USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 1162727


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Location: Just north of the Grave Creek Covered bridge at the intersection of Leland Road and Sunny Valley Loop in Josephine County Oregon. Use exit 71 on Interstate 5 and go east on Sunny Valley Loop. Just before you cross the Grave Creek Covered Bridge there is an interpretive sign for the fort on the left.

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Lat: 42.638793 Long: -123.377801

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Visited: 27 Jun 2008

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