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Revision as of 19:53, 12 August 2007
Fort William (1) (1834-1836) - First established in the fall of 1834 at Warrier Point on Sauvies Island, Oregon, by Nathaniel J. Wyeth as one of the Pacific Trading Company forts. It was later moved South on the Island opposite the Logie Trail through the Tualatin Valley. Fort was abandoned in 1836.
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Location: Sauvie Island, Columbia River, Oregon. Map location not precise. Maps & Images Lat: 45.67727 Long: -122.86646 |
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