Fort Schlosser

 (1760-1857) - A British colonial fort established during the French & Indian War in 1760 in present day Niagara County, New York. Named for the builder Captain Joseph Schlosser. Surrendered to the United States at the end of the Revolutionary War. Burned by British forces during the War of 1812. Possibly used until about 1857.

History
Established in 1760 by Captain Joseph Schlosser near the site of earlier French forts. The fort was located at the southern end of the portage road around Niagara Falls on what is now the American side of the Niagara River. It was built as a picketed earthwork with four bastions. The fort was surrendered to the United States at the end of the Revolutionary War when the border was decided.

The post was used as an American supply depot during the War of 1812. It was raided by British forces during the war by troops from Fort Chippawa just across the Niagara River. The post may have been used as late as 1857.

Current Status
No remains, marker only in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York.

Sources:
 * , page 578

Links:
 * North American Forts - Fort Schlosser
 * Wikipedia - Fort Schlosser
 * New York State State Military Museum - Fort Schlosser