Apple River Fort State Historic Site

Local nameApple River Fort State Historic Site
LocationIllinois, United States

Apple River Fort, today known as the Apple River Fort State Historic Site, was one of many frontier forts hastily completed by settlers in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin following the onset of the 1832 Black Hawk War. Located in present-day Elizabeth, Illinois, United States, the fort at the Apple River settlement was built in less than a week. It was one of the few forts attacked during the war and the only one attacked by a band led by Black Hawk himself. At the Battle of Apple River Fort, a firefight of about an hour ensued, with Black Hawk's forces eventually withdrawing. The fort suffered one militia man killed in action, and another wounded. After the war, the fort stood until 1847, being occupied by squatters before being sold to a private property owner who dismantled the building.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_River_Fort

Official Website http://www.appleriverfort.org/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Apple-River-Fort-1832-Black-Hawk-War/618838551508095

Email director@appleriverfort.org

Phone +1 815 858 2028

Address 311 E Myrtle, Elizabeth, IL 61028, USA

Coordinates 42°19'5.265" N -90°12'52.585" E

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