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'''Fort Clatsop (1805-1806)''' - This fort was the first military establishment to be built in Oregon. It served [[Meriwether Lewis|Lewis]] and [[William Clark|Clark]] and the 33-member '''Corps of Discovery''' as winter quarters in 1805-06 as seven cabins surrounded by a 50 ft square stockade . | '''Fort Clatsop (1805-1806)''' - This fort was the first military establishment to be built in Oregon. It served [[Meriwether Lewis|Lewis]] and [[William Clark|Clark]] and the 33-member '''Corps of Discovery''' as winter quarters in 1805-06 as seven cabins surrounded by a 50 ft square stockade . | ||
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Fort Clatsop (1805-1806) - This fort was the first military establishment to be built in Oregon. It served Lewis and Clark and the 33-member Corps of Discovery as winter quarters in 1805-06 as seven cabins surrounded by a 50 ft square stockade .
The Corps built the original fort between 7 Dec 1805 and 30 Dec 1805 according to a plan that Clark had drawn on the back of his elk skin covered journal. They named the fort after a neighboring tribe of friendly Indians. The party left Fort Clatsop on 23 Mar 1806 and began the journey back east, abandoning the fort to the local Indian tribes.
Current Status
The fort was reconstructed in 1955 on a site what was thought to be close to the original site. It became Fort Clatsop National Memorial Park in 1958. In 1963 a visitor center was added and the park became a part of the Lewis & Clark National Historical Park in 2004.
On 3 Oct 2005 the 1955 replica of the fort was destroyed by fire. The replica was rebuilt during 2006 and was reopened to the public on 9 Dec 2006.
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Location: Located three-fourths of a mile south of the Oregon Coast Highway, just west of the Lewis and Clark River in Clatsop County, Oregon. Maps & Images Lat: 46.13423 Long: -123.879122 |
Source:
- Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN 0-87108-568-2, page 132-133
- McArthur, Lewis A. & McArthur, Lewis L., Oregon Geographic Names, Oregon Historical Society Press; 7 edition (December 2003), 1073 pages, ISBN 0875952771, ISBN 978-0875952772, page 365
- Oregon Military History, Forts-Camps-Roads
Links:
- Fort Catsop National Memorial Park
- Imagining Fort Clatsop includes a day by day account of construction on the original fort.
Visited: 28 Jan 2007, 15 Feb 2006, 27 Aug 2005
Picture Gallery
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Fort Clatsop Visitor Center
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Fort Clatsop (2006 version)
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Fort Clatsop chimney (2006 version)
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Fort Clatsop replica canoe
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Fort Clatsop canoe landing
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Fort Clatsop foundation after 2005 fire
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Fort Clatsop (1955 Version)
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Fort Clatsop Gate (1955 Version)
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Fort Clatsop Inside (1955 Version)
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Fort Clatsop Plan from Clark's Journal