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When struggling with a broken mast on the keelboat, the Lewis and Clark Expedition stopped for four hours to work on a t...
06/22/2024

When struggling with a broken mast on the keelboat, the Lewis and Clark Expedition stopped for four hours to work on a temporary repair. It was in the area of an abandoned Kansa Indian village that had been occupied in the 1740s and 1750s.

The men camped on the Missouri side of the river, and William Clark noted that on the Kansas side the French had established a small fort known as Fort de Cavagnial (or Cavagnolle). He was informed of this fort by one of the French voyageurs.

Named after the French governor of Louisiana, the fort was built in 1744 and abandoned in 1764 when France transferred the territory to Spain. It was located just north of present Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and was not a military fort, but rather a stockade to control the trade with the Kansa and Osage Indians and perhaps to promote trade with the Spanish to the southwest.

According to the Frontier Army Museum at Fort Leavenworth, the log structure was 80-feet square, with protective extensions at each corner. Inside the fort was the commandant’s house, the guard house, and a powder and traders’ house. It’s believed the post population totaled about 40 people, consisting of the commandant, about 10 French soldiers, and the traders and their families.

Today, a plaque marks the likely area of the fort site, about three miles northwest of Fort Leavenworth. It mentions Lewis and Clark visiting the abandoned fort, but nothing is written in the July 2, 1804 journal entries about the Captains crossing the river and actually visiting the remains.

Visitor Centers (shown in orange), High Potential Historic Sites (shown in black), and Pivotal Places (shown in green) along the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail

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05/13/2024

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Friday, May 17 A chartered bus tour from Monroe, MI to French heritage sites in Detroit and Grosse Pointe, MI including lunch and a private evening reception - see here for the full itinerary. Saturday, May 18 Check-In - 9:15 a.m. Conference - 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Morning Session (10:00 a.m. - 1...

This is a post that some new was coming, and dreaded at the same time.   Steve Wilson passed away this afternoon. John K...
05/13/2024

This is a post that some new was coming, and dreaded at the same time.
Steve Wilson passed away this afternoon. John K. Peterson contacted me about 9, then Mike Duane called.
John passed on a message from Steve's wife Muriel, that there will be no funeral and he'll be cremated on Tuesday.
Cindy, Mike, and I had been planning on another fort people get together and now that's become a remember Steve event. Probably early in July.
I know I speak for a lot of people when I say we will miss our brother Steve.

03/20/2024
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