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Fort Mason (3) (185?-1857) - A log settler fort established in 1855 or 1856 on Point Wilson, Jefferson County, Washington. Probably named Fort Mason after Charles H. Mason, acting Washington Territory Governor at the time. Found unfinished and abandoned in 1857. Current StatusNo remains or marker on Point Wilson in Fort Worden State Park, Jefferson County, Washington.
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Links: Visited: Area 15 May 2014, 16 Jun 2009
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