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on 17 September 1794, and Wayne personally selected the site for the new U.S. fort. Wayne wanted a strong fort built, capable of withstanding not only an Indian uprising, but a possible attack by the British from Fort Detroit. The fort was finished by 17 October, and was capable of withstanding
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In 1819, the fort was abandoned following the cessation of Native hostilities, and the modern city of Fort Wayne was platted in 1823. A replica of the fort as it existed in 1815 (called "The Old Fort") was created in a different location in the city, and is now a tourist attraction.
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It would not be until the mid-early 1800s that farmers began making their way to this area of the Great Marsh. By the 1880s, almost all of these wetlands were drained and had been converted into farmland. Several byproducts of this drainge project exist today, such as the
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arrived on September 12, 1812 and broke the siege. Captain Rhea was formally relieved of duty and one of the lieutenants, named Ostrander, was given official command of the fort. After the war, a town began growing around the fort.
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The garrison at Fort Wayne normally consisted of about 100 men and their families. In 1796, the garrison was ordered to march down the Maumee River to counteract a British demonstration. The force received the transfer of
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and Little River; An area likely being where the historic portage was beaten. This site today is an unmarked industrial site. The group would eventually set upon an area 20 miles southwest of Fort Wayne along the
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During the farming survey in March, the party of Little Turtle, Wells, and the Quakers passed through the heavily wooded and dense
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came upon the area in response to Little Turtle's request for their consultation on local farming. On March 30, Little Turtle,
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Fort Wayne was the successor to a series of French, and for a few short periods, British controlled forts named
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preservation in Fort Wayne is one of the lasting remnants of these original marshland ecosystems.
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in Vincennes. The fort was officially dedicated 22 October (the fourth anniversary of
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24-pound cannons. It was named Fort Wayne and placed under command of Major
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Historic Fort Wayne, seen here in 2014, is a recreation of the 1815 garrison.
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before they arrived. Fort Wayne was besieged next by the Indian forces of
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Assumed command after commanding flotilla of supply boats to Fort Wayne.
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Later arrested by Capt Moore, and died 13 July 1813, while in captivity.
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Last commandant of Fort Wayne. Garrison abandoned fort 19 April 1819.
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Was at Siege of Fort Wayne. Served 3 months as temporary commandant.
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Relieved Capt. Rhea of command during the Siege of Fort Wayne
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from the British before Colonel Hamtramck was transferred to
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1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion
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Historic military stockade in Indiana, United States
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Index

Forts of Fort Wayne, Indiana
Fort Wayne (disambiguation)

41°5′7.91″N 85°8′10.78″W / 41.0855306°N 85.1363278°W / 41.0855306; -85.1363278
stockades
confluence
St. Mary's
St. Joseph Rivers
Indiana
Fort Wayne
Fort Miami
Kekionga
Miami
Captain
Jean François Hamtramck
General
"Mad" Anthony Wayne
Miami
Northwest Indian War
Battle of Fallen Timbers
Harmar's Defeat
Siege of Fort Wayne
War of 1812
Fort Miami
Jean Baptiste Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes

Kekionga
Jean François Hamtramck
Fort Knox
Harmar's Defeat

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