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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. | '''{{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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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.
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 StatusJosephine County Oregon USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 1162727
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Links: Visited: 27 Jun 2008 Picture Gallery
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