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- significant role in the War of 1812. It was built by the British in 1779 as Fort Lernoult, and was ceded to the United States by the Jay Treaty in 1796. It was renamed...
- 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...
- Topographical plan of the Town of Detroit and Fort Lernoult showing major streets, gardens, fortifications, military comple­xes, and public buildings (John...
- 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)...
- led the garrison to secure Fort Maumee. He was then transferred to Fort Lernoult (later renamed Fort Shelby) and the settlement of Detroit for the United...
- Transferred with Second American Regiment to Fort Lernoult Colonel John Hamtramck 1798 Transferred back to Fort Lernoult. His son, John Francis Hamtramck, was born...
- Fort Defiance Fallen Timbers Kekionga Fort Jefferson Fort Harmar Fort Lernoult (Detroit) Fort St. Clair Fort Hamilton The Northwest Indian War (1785–1795)...
- New York Fort Dutchman's Point Lake Champlain – North Hero, Vermont Fort Lernoult (including Fort Detroit) Detroit River – Detroit, Michigan Fort Mackinac...
- withdrawal from the Northwest Territory, the Legion also occupied Fort Lernoult (Detroit). It constructed three supply/relay forts to secure the Great...
- Western Reserve, 1796 Fort Miami, Ohio (British held until 1796) Fort Lernoult (previously Fort Detroit), Michigan (British held until 1796) Fort Mackinac...