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HistoryFort Place was built in the early 1830s as a settler refuge from hostile Indians. The fort consisted of a hewn-log block-house equipped with portholes for firearms. It was enclosed within a two-acre log stockade. Current StatusMarker only, no visible remains of Fort Place..
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