Captain Jonathan Thorn, a strict military man who often angered his crew, built the Fort Astoria.
Fort Astoria
fort william was built in 1781
Fort Astoria, originally established by the Pacific Fur Company in 1811, was renamed Fort George in 1813 after it was acquired by the North West Company. The name change reflected its new ownership and the merging of interests in the fur trade. Fort George served as a key trading post in the Pacific Northwest until it was abandoned in the late 19th century.
Sutter's Fort was built between 1841 and 1843.
Fort Henry was built in the war of 1812.
You have Manikas??!! The answer is Fort Astoria :)
The Astoria Column in Oregon was built in 1926.
Fort Astoria
Fort astoria
Fort Astoria or Astoria, Oregon.
As a fur-trading outpost.
As a fur-trading outpost.
Astoria is located in Oregon. It can be found in the seat of Clatsop County. It is near the Columbia River. Astoria is named after John Jacob Astor. His American fur company founded Fort Astoria.
about 1.2 miles
The answer is Fort Astoria (which is now known as Fort George)
Yes it is across the Columbia River from Astoria, OR
fort william was built in 1781