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Established in 1854 at the request of [[Brigham Young]]. The new fort was built around the center of | Established in 1854 at the request of [[Brigham Young]]. The new fort was built around the center of Ogden to protect it against hostile Indian attacks during the [[Walker Indian War]] (1853-1854). | ||
The Fort was built as a protective wall surrounding a 42 block area in the center of present day Ogden. The wall was built eight feet high of tamped earth on a stone base. It was six foot thick at the base narrowing to eighteen inches at the top. | The Fort was built as a protective wall surrounding a 42 block area in the center of present day Ogden. The wall was built eight feet high of tamped earth on a stone base. It was six foot thick at the base narrowing to eighteen inches at the top. By the time the threat had passed in 1857 the walls on three sides of the fort were complete but only a short a short portion of the east wall was complete, it was never finished. | ||
Abandoned as a fortification about 1857 after the end of the war and the hostile Indian threat has subsided. | Abandoned as a fortification about 1857 after the end of the war and the hostile Indian threat has subsided. |
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Ogden Fort (1854-1857) - A large Mormon settler fort established in 1854 during the Walker Indian War in Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Abandoned as a fortification about 1857 after the war.
History of Ogden Fort![]() ![]() Established in 1854 at the request of Brigham Young. The new fort was built around the center of Ogden to protect it against hostile Indian attacks during the Walker Indian War (1853-1854). The Fort was built as a protective wall surrounding a 42 block area in the center of present day Ogden. The wall was built eight feet high of tamped earth on a stone base. It was six foot thick at the base narrowing to eighteen inches at the top. By the time the threat had passed in 1857 the walls on three sides of the fort were complete but only a short a short portion of the east wall was complete, it was never finished. Abandoned as a fortification about 1857 after the end of the war and the hostile Indian threat has subsided.
Current StatusMarker only at Union Station on Wall Street in Ogden, Weber County, Utah.
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