Fort Washington (Ohio)
18th c. fort in present-day Cincinnati, Ohio, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fort Washington was a fortified stockade with blockhouses built by order of Gen. Josiah Harmar starting in summer 1789 in what is now downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, near the Ohio River. The physical location of the fort was facing the mouth of the Licking River, above present day Fort Washington Way. The fort was named in honor of President George Washington. The fort was the major staging place and conduit for settlers, troops and supplies during the settlement of the Northwest Territory.
Fort Washington | |
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Part of the Northwest Territory of the United States | |
Cincinnati, Ohio | |
Coordinates | 39.0998°N 84.5047°W / 39.0998; -84.5047 |
Type | Army Fortress |
Site history | |
Built | 1789 |
Demolished | 1806 |
Battles/wars | Northwest Indian War |
Garrison information | |
Past commanders | Gen. Arthur St. Clair, Gen. Josiah Harmar, Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne, Gen. James Wilkinson |
Occupants | United States Army |
In 1803, the fort was moved to Newport, Kentucky, across the river and became the Newport Barracks. In 1806, the site of the abandoned fort was divided into lots and sold.