Fort Hayes (1)

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Fort Hayes (1) (1855-1856) - A settler structure converted to military use during the Rogue River Indian War of 1855-1856. Also known as Camp Hayes. Abandoned as a military post after the end of the war.

Fort Hay (Hayes) Marker

Rogue River Indian War (1855-1856)

A converted settler post built in the Illinois River Valley near Hayes Hill during the Rogue River Indian War. The fort saw action on 24 and 25 March 1856 when Company E of the Northern Battalion arrived at the fort and found it surrounded by hostile Indians. A battle ensued and the hostile Indians were driven off. The fort became the headquarters for six Oregon Volunteer companies.

The post was abandoned as a military post after the war and became a stage stop and later a residence. Came to be known as Anderson Station. The structure was destroyed by fire on 19 Jan 1951.

Current Status

Josephine County, Oregon


USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 1851683


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Location: Fort Hayes was located on what is now the Redwood Highway southeast of Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon.

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Lat: 42.3 Long: -123.6

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