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The fort was attacked by Indians in 1743 and rebuilt on a new site further upriver. Abandoned in 1759. | The fort was attacked by Indians in 1743 and rebuilt on a new site further upriver. Abandoned in 1759. | ||
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Revision as of 07:37, 7 September 2016
History of Fort DauphinEstablished in 1741 for Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye, who sent his son Pierre from Fort La Reine to build Fort Dauphin at the mouth of the Mossy River at Lake Winnipegosis at or near the present day town of Winnipegosis. The fort was attacked by Indians in 1743 and rebuilt on a new site further upriver. Abandoned in 1759.
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