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significant role in the War of 1812. It was
built by the
British in 1779 as Fort
Lernoult, and was
ceded to the
United States by the Jay
Treaty in 1796. It was renamed...
- was
taken over by the
United States afterward. The
British built Fort
Lernoult to the
north along the
river in 1779. This was
later renamed Fort Shelby...
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Topographical plan of the Town of
Detroit and Fort
Lernoult showing major streets, gardens, fortifications,
military complexes, and
public buildings (John...
- to
Britain in 1760 who used it
until 1779, when it was
replaced by Fort
Lernoult Fort St.
Philippe de Michilimackinac, (commonly
called Fort Michilimackinac)...
- Fort
Defiance Fallen Timbers Kekionga Fort
Jefferson Fort
Harmar Fort
Lernoult (Detroit) Fort St.
Clair Fort
Hamilton The
Northwest Indian War (1785–1795)...
- New York Fort Dutchman's
Point Lake Champlain –
North Hero,
Vermont Fort
Lernoult (including Fort Detroit)
Detroit River – Detroit,
Michigan Fort Mackinac...
- the disaster, the
whole city was
razed to the ground,
leaving only Fort
Lernoult, an old
British fort on a hill
above the city, and a
warehouse near the...
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Western Reserve, 1796 Fort Miami, Ohio (British held
until 1796) Fort
Lernoult (previously Fort Detroit),
Michigan (British held
until 1796) Fort Mackinac...
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withdrawal from the
Northwest Territory, the
Legion also
occupied Fort
Lernoult (Detroit). It
constructed three supply/relay
forts to
secure the Great...
- led the
garrison to
secure Fort Maumee. He was then
transferred to Fort
Lernoult (later
renamed Fort Shelby) and the
settlement of
Detroit for the United...