Fort Slaughter
Fort Slaughter (1856-1857) - A U.S. Army post established in 1856 by Captain Erasmus Darwin, 3rd U.S. Artillery and troops from the 9th U.S. Infantry as Camp Muckleshoot Prarie in present day Pierce County, Washington. Later named Fort Slaughter for Lt. William A. Slaughter, 4th U.S. Infantry who was killed by hostile Indians on 4 Dec 1855. Abandoned in 1857.
Fort Slaughter History
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Site southeast of Auburn in Pierce County, Washington. Map point is not accurate.
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Location: Site southeast of Auburn along the White River, Pierce County, Washington. Maps & Images Lat: 47.25373 Long: -122.12108 |
Sources:
- 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 836
- Hart, Herbert M., Tour Guide to Old Western Forts, Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder CO, 1980, ISBN 0-87108-568-2,page 187
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