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- of 1812 (1812-1815). It was built by the British Army in 1779 as Fort Lernoult, and was ceded to the United States by the terms of the Jay Treaty in 1796...
- Revolutionary War, but replaced the French fort with the newly constructed Fort Lernoult in 1779. While the territory on what is now the Michigan side of the Detroit...
- to Britain in 1760 who used it until 1779, when it was replaced by Fort Lernoult Fort St. Philippe de Michilimackinac, (commonly called Fort Michilimackinac)...
- Fort Defiance Fallen Timbers Kekionga Fort Jefferson Fort Harmar Fort Lernoult (Detroit) Fort St. Clair Fort Hamilton The Northwest Indian War (1785–1795)...
- Dearborn. He was promoted to Captain on 1 July 1797 and transferred to Fort Lernoult in Detroit. In Summer 1803, he was sent with his company of the 1st Infantry...
- New York Fort Dutchman's Point Lake Champlain – North Hero, Vermont Fort Lernoult (including Fort Detroit) Detroit River – Detroit, Michigan Fort Mackinac...
- Topographical plan of the Town of Detroit and Fort Lernoult showing major streets, gardens, fortifications, military comple­xes, and public buildings (John...
- Western Reserve, 1796 Fort Miami, Ohio (British held until 1796) Fort Lernoult (previously Fort Detroit), Michigan (British held until 1796) Fort Mackinac...
- name of "The Runner". Captain Lernoult, who commanded Fort Detroit until 1779, and Major DePeyster, who succeeded Lernoult after commanding at Michilimackinac...
- withdrawal from the Northwest Territory, the Legion also occupied Fort Lernoult (Detroit). It constructed three supply/relay forts to secure the Great...