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== History of Fort Des Sables ==
== History of Fort Des Sables ==
Established in 1717 as a stockaded French fur trading post for trade with the Seneca Indians, one of the five Iroquois Indian Nations. The post was built by a Frenchman, Louis Thomas Joncaire who was an interpreter and negotiator. Joncaire had been captured by the Seneca at age 17 and had lived among them until 1694 when he was released. His understanding of the Iroquois language, culture and customs proved to be a great help in reestablishing the French fur trade after the disastrous wars between 1680 and 1700.
Established in 1717 as a stockaded French fur trading post for trade with the Seneca Indians, one of the five Iroquois Indian Nations. It was located on the Lake Ontario Shore at the entrance to Irondequiot Bay. The post was built by a Frenchman, Louis Thomas Joncaire, who was an interpreter and negotiator. Joncaire had been captured by the Seneca at age 17 and had lived among them until 1694 when he was released. His understanding of the Iroquois language, culture and customs proved to be a great help in reestablishing the French fur trade after the disastrous wars between 1680 and 1700.


Abandoned in Unk.
Abandoned in Unk.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Marker and interpretive panel. The actual site has been destroyed by the construction of New York highway 590. In Ellison Park, just off Landing Road and on a hill over-looking Irondequiot Creek was a log "trading post" erected by the Boy Scouts.  
Marker and interpretive panel. The actual site has been destroyed by the construction of New York highway 590.
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Revision as of 12:50, 10 September 2016

Fort Des Sables (1717-Unk) - A stockaded French fur trading post established in 1717 by Louis Thomas Joncaire near present day Sea Breeze, Monroe County, New York. Named Fort Des Sables, "fort of the sands." Abandoned in Unk.

History of Fort Des Sables

Established in 1717 as a stockaded French fur trading post for trade with the Seneca Indians, one of the five Iroquois Indian Nations. It was located on the Lake Ontario Shore at the entrance to Irondequiot Bay. The post was built by a Frenchman, Louis Thomas Joncaire, who was an interpreter and negotiator. Joncaire had been captured by the Seneca at age 17 and had lived among them until 1694 when he was released. His understanding of the Iroquois language, culture and customs proved to be a great help in reestablishing the French fur trade after the disastrous wars between 1680 and 1700.

Abandoned in Unk.

Current Status

Marker and interpretive panel. The actual site has been destroyed by the construction of New York highway 590.


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Location: Sea Breeze, Monroe County, New York.

Maps & Images

Lat: 43.23485 Long: -77.54245

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See Also:

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 548.

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Visited: 22 Jun 2016