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Fort Finney<br>(1786-1797) | Fort Finney<br>(1786-1797) |
Revision as of 18:36, 7 January 2019
Fort Finney (1786-1797) - A Revolutionary War fort established in 1786 by Captain Walter Finney on the Ohio River in present day Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana. Named for Captain Finney. Renamed Fort Steuben (1) in 1789 after Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, Revolutionary War hero. Abandoned in 1797.
Fort Finney HistoryThe fort was constructed by Captain Walter Finney as a square earth and timber work with blockhouses at the water side corners and barracks forming part of the wall. A trench lead from the south side to the Ohio River to provide protected access to the river. The post was garrisoned by Patriot Militia forces until 1793 and then by Federal troops until 1797. Current StatusMarker only in Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana
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Links: Visited: 26 Aug 2012 Fort Finney Picture Gallery
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