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  1. Fort Stephenson (first known as "Fort Sandusky") was built in the early 1800s on the west side of the lower Sandusky River. It was the site in 1813 of an American victory in the Battle of Fort Stephenson during the War of 1812.

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  3. Fort Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stephenson (first known as "Fort Sandusky") was built in the early 1800s on the west side of the lower Sandusky River. It was the site in 1813 of an American victory in the Battle of Fort Stephenson during the War of 1812.

  4. Fort Stephenson | Sandusky County

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    On July 31, one of Harrison's scouting parties spotted a small flotilla of British coming across Sandusky Bay. The scouts immediately sent word back to Harrison at Fort Seneca, stopping long enough at Fort Stephenson, to warn Major Croghan of the approaching British forces.

  5. Fort Stephenson was one of the chain of forts along the William H. Harrison Military Trail. During the War of 1812, it was the site of the Battle of Fort Stephenson when it was commanded by Colonel George Croghan.

  6. Battle of Fort Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Fort Stephenson in August 1813 was an American victory during the War of 1812. American forces successfully defended the fort in August 1813; it guarded an important supply depot. It was located on the west bank of the Sandusky River more than 10 miles upstream from Sandusky Bay in what is now Ohio.

  7. Sandusky County | Fremont | Fort Stephenson | War of 1812

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    Colonel Mills Stephenson sited and built the fort in June of 1812 on the western side of the twisting Sandusky River. He named the small stockaded fort after himself as was the custom. Although the site's location would have been better if placed on the eastern side of the river, Harrison wanted it on the more dangerous and exposed western bank.

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  8. Fort Stevenson State Park | North Dakota Parks and Recreation

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    Fort Stevenson is three miles south of Garrison, the “Walleye Capital” of North Dakota, and is a preferred spot to experience a great day on the lake. Boaters will find excellent facilities, including two marinas with boat ramp access, boat rentals and fish cleaning facilities.

  9. Battle of Fort Stephenson Facts and Overview - The History Junkie

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    The Battle of Fort Stephenson was an American victory during the War of 1812. Prelude. After failing to defeat American forces in the siege of Fort Meigs, the British under Henry Procter withdrew. Procter attempted to take Fort Meigs again in July by staging a mock battle to lure the defenders out of the fort.

  10. Fort Stephenson Historical Marker

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    of Croghan Street and High Street, on the right when traveling east on Croghan Street. This historical marker is located on the north side of the Birchard Public Library, which was built on the site of Fort Stephenson,. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 423 Croghan St, Fremont OH 43420, United States of America.

  11. Fort Stephenson

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    The Fort Stephenson House is a s anctuary. of compassion and understanding, creating an atmosphere of home. The Fort provides hospitality, support, and comfort for all residents and. visitors. 600 West State St. Fremont OH 43420. Ph 419-334-9586. TTY: 711.