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Fort L'Huillier

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for further analysis. While he was gone, however, the fort was apparently attacked and abandoned by 1702, and no more was heard of the remaining men. In addition, the blue clay was found to be worthless, not the copper ore Le Sueur had hoped.
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Le Sueur returned to the Blue Earth in 1700 and built an outpost called Fort Le Huillier (Le Hillier) as a base of operations.
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The garrison, which originally held about 30 men, was built beginning in the autumn of 1700 under the direction of
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Near the confluence of the Blue Earth and Le Sueur Rivers, Minnesota, United States
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Buildings and structures in Blue Earth County, Minnesota
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Daughters of the American Revolution
Minnesota State Highway 66
fortification
New France
Blue Earth
Le Sueur Rivers
Minnesota
Pierre-Charles Le Sueur
copper
metallurgical assayer
New Orleans
Mankato
Sioux language
"History of Blue Earth County"
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
University of Alabama Press
ISBN
9780817305284
"Search for Fort L'Hullier continues into the modern age"
"Le Sueur, Pierre"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
Categories
Buildings and structures in Blue Earth County, Minnesota
Colonial forts in Minnesota
French forts in the United States
1700 establishments in New France
French-American culture in Minnesota

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