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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1855-1856) - A [[Washington Indian | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1855-1856) - A [[Washington Indian War]] settler Fort & refuge established in 1855 near Castle Rock, Cowlitz County, Washington. Named Fort Cagle after the builder [[William Cagle]]. Abandoned as a fortification in 1856. | ||
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Revision as of 14:57, 6 August 2022
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HistoryEstablished in 1855 by William Cagle as a fortified refuge during the Washington Indian Wars. The fort was located near Delameter Creek (now the location of a house at 155 Delameter Lane) on the west side of the Cowlitz River. William (1803-1876) and Hannah (1811-1920) Cagle had followed the Oregon Trail and settled in Washington in 1853. Abandoned as a fortification in 1856. Current StatusUnknown.
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