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North Ogden Fort (1853-1858) - A Mormon settler fort established in 1853 in North Ogden, Weber County, Utah. Abandoned as a fortification in 1858. History of North Ogden FortEstablished in 1853 at the direction of Brigham Young because of the Chief Walker Indian uprising(s). Some 35 families were available in the local area to build the fort. The fort wall enclosed almost nine blocks in the center of town. A rock wall that varied from 6' to 8' high and was from 2' to 6' thick surrounded the area except for southwest corner which was a low swampy area. There were three gates, an east gate, a west gate and a south gate. By 1854 there were 47 families in or around the fort. Te fort and the town were abandoned in 1858 as the inhabitants fled to the south during the Mormon War. Current StatusMarker located next to the Mormon Church at 626 E 2600 N.
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