Fort at Lone Tree Point
Fort at Lone Tree Point (1856-1856) - A Washington Indian Wars fort/blockhouse first established by Washington Volunteers in 1856 on Lone Tree Point near La Conner, Skagit County, Washington. Named Fort at Lone Tree Point after the location. Abandoned after a few months in 1856.
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Site of the Fort at Lone Tree Point
History
A Washington Indian Wars fort/blockhouse that was established by Washington Volunteers in 1856.
Abandoned in 1856 after tensions eased.
Current Status
No remains at Lone Tree Point near La Conner, Skagit County, Washington.
Context
Location:
Lone Tree Point near La Conner, Skagit County, Washington. Map point may not be accurate.
Lat: 48.407° Long: -122.555°
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OldMapsOnline,
USGS, OHM
See Also:
Sources:
- McDaniel, Nancy L., A Sound Defense: Military Historical Sites of Puget Sound, Self Published, 2013, 365 pages, ISBN 978-0-9759044-2-8, page 18
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Related:
A Sound Defense: Military Historical Sites of Puget Sound, Washington Volunteers, Nancy L. McDaniel,