Fort Colville

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Fort Colville (1859-1882) - A federal fort established 15 miles to the east of from the Hudson's Bay Company Fort Colvile after the gold rush had started. It was originally known as Harney's Depot, followed by Camp Colville.

Fort Colville drawing, 1867 (University of Washington Archive)


History

The U.S. Army responded to the request for a post in the vicinity of HBC's Fort Colvile to monitor the border and help prevent trouble between settlers and Indians. Two companies of the 9th U.S. Infantry, under the command of Major Pinkney Lugenbeel, arrived in the spring of 1859 to begin construction of Fort Colville, located about three miles east of the present town of Colville. Within four years, it encompassed forty-five buildings.


Fort Colville Partial Commanders List (edit list)
Assumed Relieved Rank Name Cullum Notes
1859-06-20 1861-11-18 Bvt. Major Lugenbeel, Pinkney 1044 9th U.S. Infantry
1861-11-18 1862-06 Major Curtis, James F. N/A 2nd California Volunteer Infantry
1862-07 1864-08 Major Rumsill, C. H. N/A 1st Washington Volunteer Infantry
1864-09 1865-03 Captain Glasure, J.A. N/A 1st Washington Volunteer Infantry
1868-12 1869-07 Captain Browning, George L. N/A 23rd U.S. Infantry
1869-11 1871-01 Captain Egan, John 1982 23rd U.S. Infantry
1871-04 1872-05 Captain Wheaton, Charles N/A 23rd U.S. Infantry
1872-06 1875-04 Captain Miles, Evan N/A 21st U.S. Infantry
1875-05 1877-04 Captain Harris, Moses N/A 1st U.S. Cavalry
Medal of Honor
1880-10-31 1882-08-12 Lt Colonel Merriam, Henry C. N/A 2nd U.S. Infantry
Medal of Honor
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The Cullum Number is the graduation order from the United States Military Academy by year and class rank and links to a page for the officer on the website version of the Cullum Register. Listings without a Cullum Number indicate that the person was not a graduate of the United States Military Academy.

Current Status

No visible remains.


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Location: Located on Mill Creek a few miles north of Colville, Stevens County, Washington

Maps & Images

Lat: 48.57152 Long: -117.88389

Sources:

  • Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN 0-87108-568-2, page 183
  • Frazer, Robert W., Forts of the West, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman OK, 1965, ISBN 0-8061-1250-6, page 172-173
  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 831

Links:

Publications:

  • Converse, George L., A Military History of the Columbia Valley: 1848-1865, Pioneer Press Books, Walla Walla, Washington, 1988, ISBN 0-936546-16-6

Visited: 14 May 2010