Fort La Pointe
Fort La Pointe (1693-1698, 1718-1759, 1793-1815, 1815-1847) - A French Fur Trading Post and Fort established in 1693 near present-day La Pointe on Madeline Island, Ashland County, Wisconsin. Initially named Le Sueur's Fort after the builder. Le Sueur's Fort was abandoned in 1698. The French returned to the Island in 1718 and built Fort La Pointe but left again in 1762 as a result of the French defeat in the French & Indian War. The British North West Company (NWC) established their own trading post in 1793, built by Michel Cadotte. It was taken over by the American Fur Company (AFC) about 1816 as the British relinquished their trading posts in America. The AFC ceased trading in 1847.
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USGS Map Snippet of Madeline Island,WI, Showing Fort & Post Locations. (After Ross)
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| Le Sueur's Fort | French | 1693 | 1698 | 46.75534, -90.78597 |
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| Fort La Pointe | French | 1718 | 1762 | 46.77054, -90.78198 |
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| La Pointe North West Company Post | North West | 1793 | 1806 | 46.75387, -90.78099 |
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| La Pointe Michilimackinac Company Post | Michilimackinac | 1806 | 1811 | 46.75387, -90.78099 |
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| La Pointe South West Company Post | South West | 1811 | 1816 | 46.75387, -90.78099 |
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| La Pointe American Fur Company Post | American Fur | 1816 | 1835 | 46.75329, -90.78123 |
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| La Pointe American Fur Company Post | American Fur | 1835 | 1860 | 46.78030, -90.78841 |
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Note: The GPS coordinates are approximate since there are no visible remains and some conjecture over the exact locations of the various sites. The shoreline at the point has also daramatically changed over the years further complicating exact site identification.
French PostsLe Sueur's Fort was a fortified French Fur Trading Post established near present-day La Pointe on Madeline Island, Wisconsin. Pierre Le Sueur selected Madeline Island for the trading post and fort in 1693. The post was garrisoned with a company of traders and some 30 soldiers under the command of La Gardeur de St. Pierre. Le Sueur's Fort was abandoned in 1698. The French returned to the Island in 1718 and built Fort La Pointe. Fort La Pointe became New France's principal fur-trading post on Lake Superior, but the French had to leave in 1759 as a result of the French defeat in the French & Indian War. The French forts were established on the south end of Madeline Island near present-day Point Grant. Both of the French fort sites were positioned on the coast with access to the lake and both had a lagoon that provided a sheltered landing for native canoes. The first site was located on the west side and just north of the point. The second site was located further north on the west side of the island and had the added advantage of a sheltering bay entrance to the lagoon.
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