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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1871-18??) - First established in 1871 by [[John D. Lee]] at the direction of [[Brigham Young]] to protect a ferry crossing. Named after [[John D. Lee]]. Also known as [[Lee's Fort]].  
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1871-18??) - First established in 1871 by [[John D. Lee]] at the direction of [[Brigham Young]] to protect a ferry crossing. Named after [[John D. Lee]]. Also known as [[Lee's Fort]].  
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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
== History ==
The fort was established in 1871 to protect the critical Lee's Ferry crossing of the Colorado River. Lee established the ferry and the fort to protect it at the direction of [[Brigham Young]]. The ferry continued in operation until the Navajo Bridge was built in 1928. The fort was operated in conjunction with the ferry but ceased to be a defensive structure as the threat from hostile Indians went away.
The fort was established in 1871 to protect the critical Lee's Ferry crossing of the Colorado River. Lee established the ferry and the fort to protect it at the direction of [[Brigham Young]]. The ferry continued in operation until the Navajo Bridge was built in 1928. The fort was operated in conjunction with the ferry but ceased to be a defensive structure as the threat from hostile Indians went away.


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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Part of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The fort itself is preserved but the interior is closed to the public.
Part of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The fort itself is preserved but the interior is closed to the public.
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'''Location:''' Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona.
'''Location:''' Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Coconino County, Arizona.


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'''See Also:'''
* [[Mormon Fortifications]]
 
'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* {{Roberts}}, page 41
* {{Roberts}}, page 41
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/az.html#lee North American Forts - Fort Lee]
* [http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/i_r/lee.htm PBS - John D. Lee]
* [http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/people/i_r/lee.htm PBS - John D. Lee]


{{Visited|26 Oct 2009}}
{{Visited|26 Oct 2009}}


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Latest revision as of 17:50, 7 January 2019


Fort Lee (2) (1871-18??) - First established in 1871 by John D. Lee at the direction of Brigham Young to protect a ferry crossing. Named after John D. Lee. Also known as Lee's Fort.

Fort Lee
Fort Lee


History

The fort was established in 1871 to protect the critical Lee's Ferry crossing of the Colorado River. Lee established the ferry and the fort to protect it at the direction of Brigham Young. The ferry continued in operation until the Navajo Bridge was built in 1928. The fort was operated in conjunction with the ferry but ceased to be a defensive structure as the threat from hostile Indians went away.

John Lee had been exiled to northern Arizona by Brigham Young in 1870 over his involvement in the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre, he operated the ferry from 1871 until November 1874 when he was captured by a sheriff and returned for trial, he was executed for his roll in the massacre in 1877. The ferry and the fort were operated until 1928 by a variety of owners and operators.

Current Status

Part of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The fort itself is preserved but the interior is closed to the public.

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Location: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Coconino County, Arizona.

Maps & Images

Lat: 36.866983 Long: -111.584896

  • Multi Maps from ACME
  • Maps from Bing
  • Maps from Google
  • Elevation: 3,144'

See Also:

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 41

Links:

Visited: 26 Oct 2009

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