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Since the death had occurred in combat, the United States Army refused to carry out the sentence of death on the grounds of Fort Steilacoom, maintaining that he was a prisoner of war. The territorial legislature therefore passed a law authorizing Leschi's execution at the hands of civilian
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Four cottages from the fort remain on the site, and serve as a living history museum. The post cemetery also remains, containing civilian burials from the fort era. All known military burials were relocated to the
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Fort Steilacoom was decommissioned as a military post in 1868. In 1871 Washington Territory repurposed the fort as an insane asylum, with the barracks serving as patient and staff housing. Fort Steilacoom is now
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that had been imposed on them the previous year, particularly angered that their assigned reservation curtailed the
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of the Nisqually tribe to trial for the death of Moses during a skirmish at Connell's Prairie on October 31, 1855.
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attacked white settlers in the area on October 29, 1855, as a result of their dissatisfaction with the
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authorities. On February 19, 1858, Leschi was hanged in what is today the city of
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Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)
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Findagrave: Military burials at Ft Steilacoom removed to San Francisco
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National Register of Historic Places in Pierce County, Washington
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was killed. At the conclusion of the war, Territorial Governor
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Buildings and structures in Pierce County, Washington
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Fort Steilacoom Park
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Lakewood, Washington
A.V. Kautz
77001350
U.S. Army
Lake Steilacoom
Columbia River
Washington
massacre
Whitman mission
Nisqually tribe
Treaty of Medicine Creek
traditional fishing
U.S. 9th Infantry Regiment
Indian War
Abram Benton Moses
Isaac Stevens
Chief Leschi
Lakewood
Western State Hospital
San Francisco National Cemetery


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Historic Fort Steilacoom information

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