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'''Fort Birdseye (1855-1856)''' - Built by settlers during the [[Rogue River Indian War]] of 1855-56 on the donation land claim of [[David Birdseye]] and named after him.
'''Fort Birdseye (1855-1856)''' - Built by settlers during the [[Rogue River Indian War]] of 1855-56 on the donation land claim of [[David Birdseye]] and named after him.
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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
A DAR Marker was placed on the south side of the old Pacific Coast Highway at the site of the stockade in front of a log house originally built in 1856. The log house was reportedly built of logs from the stockade of Fort Birdseye. The house lasted for over a hundred years and was restored in the 1980's only to burn down in 1990. The rebuilt version is shown above.
A DAR marker was placed on the south side of the old Pacific Coast Highway at the site of the stockade in front of a log house originally built in 1856. The log house was reportedly built of logs from the stockade of Fort Birdseye. The house lasted for over a hundred years and was restored in the 1980s only to burn down in 1990. The rebuilt version is shown above.
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Name=Fort Birdseye|
ID=1132460|
Type=Historical|
Class=Locale|
County=Jackson County|
State=Oregon|
Country= US|
Lat=42.4067879|
Long=-123.1483850|
Ele=997|
Map=Rogue River|
Date=22 May 1986|
Code=41029
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Fort Birdseye<br>(1855-1856)
Fort Birdseye<br>(1855-1856)
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'''Location:''' On the south bank of the Rogue River near the mouth of Birdseye Creek in Jackson County, Oregon.
'''Location:''' On the south bank of the Rogue River<br>near the mouth of Birdseye Creek in Jackson County, Oregon.


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* Elevation: 997
* Elevation: 997'
 
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'''GPS Locations:'''
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=42.406997|Lon=-123.150752}} Fort Birdseye
 
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'''Source:'''  
'''Source:'''  
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'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/or.html#birdseye North American Forts - Fort Birdseye]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/or.html#birdseye North American Forts - Fort Birdseye]
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{{Visited|28 Jun 2008}}
{{Visited|28 Jun 2008}}
==Picture Gallery==
==Picture Gallery==
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Image:Fort Birdseye Area - 06.jpg|Century Ranch Sign at the Site of Fort Birdseye
Image:Fort Birdseye Area - 06.jpg|Century Ranch Sign at the Site of Fort Birdseye
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 17 May 2022

Fort Birdseye (1855-1856) - Built by settlers during the Rogue River Indian War of 1855-56 on the donation land claim of David Birdseye and named after him.

Fort Birdseye DAR Marker
Log House at the Site of Fort Birdseye

Current Status

A DAR marker was placed on the south side of the old Pacific Coast Highway at the site of the stockade in front of a log house originally built in 1856. The log house was reportedly built of logs from the stockade of Fort Birdseye. The house lasted for over a hundred years and was restored in the 1980s only to burn down in 1990. The rebuilt version is shown above.


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Location: On the south bank of the Rogue River
near the mouth of Birdseye Creek in Jackson County, Oregon.

Maps & Images

Lat: 42.406997 Long: -123.150752



GPS Locations:

Source:

Links:

Fortification ID:

  • OR0024 - Fort Birdseye

Visited: 28 Jun 2008

Picture Gallery