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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1812-1815) - A [[War of 1812]] settler | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1812-1815) - A [[War of 1812]] settler fort established in 1812 near Cottleville, Cottleville County, Missouri. Named Fort Coontz after Colonel [[John Coontz]] and [[Nicholas Coontz]]. Abandoned in 1815. Also known as [[Coontz Fort]], [[Koontz Fort]], [[Coonz Fort]] and [[Kountz Fort]]. | ||
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Fort Coontz (1812-1815) - A War of 1812 settler fort established in 1812 near Cottleville, Cottleville County, Missouri. Named Fort Coontz after Colonel John Coontz and Nicholas Coontz. Abandoned in 1815. Also known as Coontz Fort, Koontz Fort, Coonz Fort and Kountz Fort. History of Fort CoontzA settler fort erected about 1812 and located along Boone's Lick Road, about eight miles west of St. Charles, Missouri. Built as a log structure built by the Coontz brother as a protection against Indian attacks. The misspelling of the the name of the two brothers has resulted in misnaming the fort, even on the commemorative boulder marking the site, there it is spelled "Kountz". After the close of the War of 1812 in 1815, the fort became a tavern. Current StatusMarker only.
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