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Fort Washington was a fortified stockade with blockhouses built by order of Gen. Josiah Harmar starting in summer 1789 in what is now downtown Cincinnati, Ohio near the Ohio River. The physical location of the fort was facing the mouth of the Licking River, above present day Fort Washington Way. The fort was named in honor of President George Washington. The Fort was the major staging place and conduit for settlers, troops and supplies during the settlement of the Northwest Territory.

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  • Fort Washington (Ohio) (es)
  • Fort Washington (Ohio) (en)
  • Fort Washington (Ohio) (fr)
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  • Fort Washington est un ancien poste militaire de la United States Army établi en 1789 à l'emplacement de la ville actuelle de Cincinnati dans l'Ohio. Nommé en l'honneur du président George Washington, le fort était destiné à protéger les colons venus s'installer dans la région et servit de base aux opérations militaires de Josiah Harmar et Arthur St. Clair menées en 1790 et 1791 contre les Amérindiens du Nord-Ouest. Il a été abandonné par l'armée en 1803. (fr)
  • Fort Washington was a fortified stockade with blockhouses built by order of Gen. Josiah Harmar starting in summer 1789 in what is now downtown Cincinnati, Ohio near the Ohio River. The physical location of the fort was facing the mouth of the Licking River, above present day Fort Washington Way. The fort was named in honor of President George Washington. The Fort was the major staging place and conduit for settlers, troops and supplies during the settlement of the Northwest Territory. (en)
  • Fort Washington era una empalizada fortificada con fortines construidos por orden del general. a partir del verano de 1789 en lo que ahora es el centro de Cincinnati, Ohio, cerca del río Ohio. La ubicación física del fuerte estaba frente a la desembocadura del , sobre el actual . El fuerte fue nombrado en honor del presidente George Washington. El Fuerte fue el principal punto de partida y conducto para los colonos, las tropas y los suministros durante el asentamiento del Territorio del Noroeste. (es)
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  • Fort Washington (en)
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  • Fort Washington (en)
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  • Cincinnati, Ohio (en)
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  • Fort Washington was a fortified stockade with blockhouses built by order of Gen. Josiah Harmar starting in summer 1789 in what is now downtown Cincinnati, Ohio near the Ohio River. The physical location of the fort was facing the mouth of the Licking River, above present day Fort Washington Way. The fort was named in honor of President George Washington. The Fort was the major staging place and conduit for settlers, troops and supplies during the settlement of the Northwest Territory. In 1803, the fort was moved to Newport, KY across the river and became the Newport Barracks. In 1806, the site of the abandoned fort was divided into lots and sold. (en)
  • Fort Washington era una empalizada fortificada con fortines construidos por orden del general. a partir del verano de 1789 en lo que ahora es el centro de Cincinnati, Ohio, cerca del río Ohio. La ubicación física del fuerte estaba frente a la desembocadura del , sobre el actual . El fuerte fue nombrado en honor del presidente George Washington. El Fuerte fue el principal punto de partida y conducto para los colonos, las tropas y los suministros durante el asentamiento del Territorio del Noroeste. En 1803, el fuerte se trasladó a Newport, KY al otro lado del río y se convirtió en . En 1806, el sitio del fuerte abandonado se dividió en lotes y se vendió. (es)
  • Fort Washington est un ancien poste militaire de la United States Army établi en 1789 à l'emplacement de la ville actuelle de Cincinnati dans l'Ohio. Nommé en l'honneur du président George Washington, le fort était destiné à protéger les colons venus s'installer dans la région et servit de base aux opérations militaires de Josiah Harmar et Arthur St. Clair menées en 1790 et 1791 contre les Amérindiens du Nord-Ouest. Il a été abandonné par l'armée en 1803. (fr)
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  • Gen. Arthur St. Clair, Gen. Josiah Harmar, Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne, Gen. James Wilkinson (en)
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