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378:, Ohio. The 65-acre (263,000 m) park includes the full-size 10-acre replica of the 1813 fort. Between 2000 and 2003 its wooden palisades were rebuilt with fresh timbers, the seven blockhouses were repaired, and exhibits or facilities built inside four of them. The $ 6.2 million renovation project also saw the museum replaced by a Museum and Education Center of 14,000 square feet that features 3,000 square feet of exhibits on Ohio's role in the War of 1812, classrooms for student and adult workshops, and office and maintenance areas. The museum exhibit "Legacy of Freedom: Fort Meigs and the War of 1812" focuses on the themes of era, conflict, understanding and remembrance. These sections place the War of 1812 into the context of the times and explain Fort Meigs' role in the conflict. 367: 2528: 391: 306:. Reinforcements reached the fort on May 4, increasing its garrison to 2,800. Early on the morning of May 5, a detachment from Clay's brigade under Colonel William Dudley landed from boats on the north bank of the river, stormed the British batteries on the north bank and spiked the guns. Coming under fire from Indians in the woods, part of the Kentuckian force pursued Tecumseh's men, who led them deeper into the forest. In the woods, the disorganized Kentuckians suffered heavy casualties in confused fighting. Nearly 550 were captured, and of Dudley's 866 officers and men, only 150 returned to the fort. This became known as "Dudley's Massacre" or "Dudley's Defeat". 1097: 101: 76: 359: 547: 2692: 2299: 1108: 59: 108: 83: 317:(Lenape) and other Native American warriors attacked any wood-gathering parties sent out from the fort. Harrison held out against the British by using a pair of 14-foot high embankments ("traverses") thrown up inside the walls along the length of the interior to absorb the incoming British shells. Proctor abandoned the siege on May 9, 1813 and retreated to Detroit. 341:
In 1864, brothers Timothy and Thomas Hayes became the owners of the land on which the fort had stood and were instrumental in preserving it in memory and honor of the men who fought the battles. The heirs of the Hayes brothers sold the property to the state in 1907. On September 1, 1908, the large
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Fort Meigs has reconstructed blockhouses on their interpretive site to show that soldiers needed shelters that could be used as observation points during the War of 1812. In the blockhouses, there are interpretive exhibits that detail the lives of soldiers during the War of 1812 and the siege that
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in command of the fort, much reduced in size from its original layout. In July 1813, the British attempted to appease their allies by again besieging Fort Meigs. The Indians staged a mock battle to lure the garrison out. The Americans, however, saw through the ploy. After the failed siege attempt,
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were across the river downstream, to the northeast. The winter climate was harsh, and the landscape unforgiving. A U.S. sentry froze to death during his two hours of guard duty. The walls were constructed using logs cut to a 15-foot length, partially buried in the ground, then protected by a steep
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The original grand traverse is preserved within the interior of the fort, although erosion has reduced it from its original 14-foot height, and a reverse traverse was constructed to the original specifications by the OHS. Located at the corner of a nearby cemetery are the remains of an original
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stands today. That attack also failed, causing heavy British losses and forcing their retreat to Canada. Once the British had retreated from the area for good, General Harrison ordered Fort Meigs dismantled. In its place, a small, square stockade was constructed to serve as a supply base and to
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earthen slope thrown against the logs to strengthen them against bombardment. An embankment against the interior side provided a parapet. When completed, the fort was the largest wooden walled fortification in North America.
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reconstructed the fort in the late 1960s, and its museum, featuring numerous artifacts uncovered during excavation in connection with the rebuilding, opened in 1974. It is a
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obelisk monument that can be seen from outside the fort was dedicated by a local veteran of the Civil War to the fallen soldiers of Fort Meigs. The
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Dressed in clothing of the period, these guides at Fort Meigs Historic Site prepare to give a tour of the facility on a clear day in the summer
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developed. It was to provide a supply depot and staging point for US military operations in Canada that would also command the rapids of the
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Construction of the fort started in February 1813 by soldiers under the command of General
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Fort Meigs. A condensed history of the most important military point in the Northwest
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The second siege: Having mobilized the garrison into an army, Harrison left General
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Historic reenactors firing flintlock muskets during Independence Day 2014
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Several re-enactments take place at Fort Meigs each year. They include:
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was signed there in 1817, and the post was abandoned that same year.
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As of 2024, Fort Meigs is the site of an Ohio State Memorial in
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mortar position laid by the British for use during the siege.
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The first siege: On May 1, 1813, British allied forces, under
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with militia and supplies for the line of forts along the
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Dedication of Fort Meigs monument, September 1, 1908
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Fort Meigs is located in Ohio
Fort Meigs is located in the United States
Perrysburg, Ohio
41°33′10″N 83°39′6″W / 41.55278°N 83.65167°W / 41.55278; -83.65167
69000151
Maumee River
Perrysburg, Ohio
War of 1812
British Army
Tecumseh's Confederacy
siege of Fort Meigs
Ohio
Return J. Meigs Jr.
William Henry Harrison
Old Northwest
William Henry Harrison
Perrysburg, Ohio
Maumee River
Fort Miami
General Henry Proctor
Tecumseh
siege
Shawnee
Delaware
Green Clay
Fort Stephenson
Fremont, Ohio

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