Fort Raymond (1)

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Fort Raymond (1) (1807-1813) - Established by Manuel Lisa and a party of 50+ men in mid November 1807 as a fur trading post for the Missouri Fur Company. Named after Manuel Lisa's infant son. Abandoned by March 1813. Also known as Fort Manuel (3), Fort Manuel Lisa (2), Fort Remon, Fort Lisa (2), and Lisa's Post .

History

The fort consisted of a square blockhouse, the lower part of which was a room for furs: the upper part was inhabited by Mr. Reuben Lewis (Meriwether Lewis's brother) and some of the hunters belonging to the establishment. There were some small outhouses, and the whole was surrounded by a palisade, about fifteen feet high.

Current Status

Some confusion exists over the naming of the forts created by Manuel Lisa and his company, exact locations are unknown for some of them and this has led to further confusion. The forts and their locations are detailed below:

Manuel Lisa's Fur Trading Posts
Primary Name Dates State Location AKA Names
Fort Manuel (1) 1812-1813 South Dakota Under Lake Oahe
  • None
Cedar Island Post 1811-18?? South Dakota Under Lake Francis Case
  • None
Fort Manuel Lisa (1) 1809-1813 North Dakota Under Garrison Dam project
Fort Raymond (1) 1810-1811 Montana
Fort Henry (1) 1810-1811 Montana 3 Forks
Fort Lisa (3) 1809, 1812-1823 Nebraska
Fort Henry (2) 1810-1811 Idaho Henry's fork of the Snake River

Location: A State marker (22) is located 1 mile west of
Bighorn, Treasure County, Montana,
off I94 on the south side of the Yellowstone River.
Map point may not be accurate.

Maps & Images

Lat: 46.16167 Long: -107.45889

  • Multi Maps from ACME
  • Maps from Bing
  • Maps from Google
  • Elevation: 2,703'





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Fortification ID:

  • MT0165 - Fort Raymond (1)
  • MT0131 - Fort Manuel (3)
  • MT0132 - Fort Manuel Lisa (2)
  • MT0168 - Fort Remon
  • MT0119 - Fort Lisa (2)
  • MT0120 - Lisa's Post

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