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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
No remains, Washoe County, Nevada
No remains, Washoe County, Nevada
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{{GNIS|
Name=Fort Haven|
ID=863306|
Type=Historical|
Class=Military|
County=Washoe County|
State=Nevada|
Country= US|
Lat=39.8583333|
Long=-119.4158333|
Ele=3,822|
Map=Pah Rah Mountain|
Date=1 Oct 1991|
Code=32031
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{{Visited|21 Mar 2014}}
{{Visited|21 Mar 2014}}
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Revision as of 18:33, 11 February 2015

Fort Haven (1860-1860) - A temporary earthworks established in 1860 during the Pyramid Lake Paiute War by Captain Joseph Stewart, 3rd U.S. Artillery, in present day Washoe County, Nevada. Named after Major General J. P. Haven, California Militia. Abandoned in 1860 in favor of Fort Churchill.

Site of Fort Haven at the South End of Pyramid Lake, the Earthen Banks on the Right Side are the Pyramid Lake Fishway

Fort Haven History

A temporary earthworks established about 6 Jun1860 after the second Battle of the Pyramid Lake Paiute War. Captain Joseph Stewart, 3rd U.S. Artillery established the post as one of a number of temporary defenses after the hostile Paiute force withdrew. Abandoned after Fort Churchill was established on 20 Jul 1860 by Captain Stewart.

Current Status

No remains, Washoe County, Nevada


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Location: Just north of Nixon along the Truckee River in Washoe County, Nevada. Map point is approximate.

Maps & Images

Lat: 39.8583333 Long: -119.4158333

  • Multi Maps from ACME
  • Maps from Bing
  • Maps from Google
  • Elevation: 3,822'

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Visited: 21 Mar 2014