Fort Machault

Fort Machault

Fort Machault was a fort built by the French in 1754 near the confluence of French Creek with the Allegheny River, at present-day Franklin, in northwest Pennsylvania. The fort was part of a line that included Fort Presque Isle, Fort Le Boeuf and Fort Duquesne.

Description

The fort was built on a hill, 60 yards west of the Allegheny River. The fort was in the form of a parallelogram, about 75 by 105 feet. The curtain was made of hewed timber, stacked lengthwise. The four corners had bastions in the form of polygons. The bastions were built of saplings, eight inches thick, and 13 feet in height. The gate fronted the river. Inside the fort were a magazine, several officer's barracks, with two stories and stone chimneys. The soldiers barracks consisted of 45 buildings outside the fort.

History of the Fort

In December of 1753, George Washington used the Venango Path to reach Fort Machault during his first expedition into the Ohio Country. Washington attempted to negotiate with the French by ordering them out of the Ohio Country, claiming that the land belonged to England. The French officer at the fort said he didn't have the power negotiate with the British. Therefore, he told Washington to go to Fort Le Boeuf instead to meet with a higher ranking officer.

Captain Chabert de Joncaire finished building Fort Machault in April, 1754. The fort was named in honor of a prominent political and financier, Jean Baptiste de Machault D'Arnouville.

The French and Indian War began on May 28, 1754 with the Battle of Jumonville Glen.

In 1756, William Johnson, who had escaped from Native Americans, described the fort as a "Captain's command of about 50 men; the Fort of Stockades, very weak, and scarce of provisions . . . "

In 1758, Colonel Mercer, in a report from Fort Pitt, reported that there were about 100 soldiers at Fort Machault, where the French had 11 flat-bottomed boats called "battoes" and a large gun the size of a quart pot "which they fire off by a train of powder."

In July 1759, the French began a campaign to capture Fort Pitt. Nearly a thousand French and a thousand Native Americans mustered at Fort Machault. The British, however, began a siege of Fort Niagara. The assault on Fort Pitt was abandoned, and available forces were sent to relieve Fort Niagara.

On July 25, 1759, the French surrendered Fort Niagara. In August 1759, the commander of Fort Presque Isle sent word to Fort Le Boeuf and Fort Machault to abandon their forts. The French burned Fort Machault to the ground.

References

* "The Frontier Forts of Western Pennsylvania," Albert, George Dallas, C. M. Busch, state printer, Harrisburg, 1896. Description of the fort, pgs. 585-590. Location of the fort, pg. 586, "On the present plan of the city of Franklin, Elk street passes through the site of the fort, whilst its southern side reaches nearly to Sixth street."
* [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth] indicates that this position is at 41.386117 -79.821679


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Fort Machault — Présentation Date de construction XVIIIe siècle Destination initiale Fort militaire Propriétaire État Protection …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Fort Machault —    WM Established communication with Lake Erie, 22, 122 …   The makers of Canada

  • Machault — may refer to:Communes of France*Machault, in the Ardennes département *Machault, in the Seine et Marne département Other places* Fort Machault: a fort built by the French in 1754 in northwest Pennsylvania.People*Guillaume de Machaut (or de… …   Wikipedia

  • Fort Duquesne — (originally called Fort Du Quesne ) was a fort established by the French in 1754, at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in what is now downtown Pittsburgh in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.It was destroyed and replaced by Fort …   Wikipedia

  • Fort de la Presqu'île — Présentation Date de construction XVIIIe siècle Destination initiale Fort militaire Propriétaire État Protection inscrit Monument Historique …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Fort Le Boeuf — Présentation Date de construction XVIIIe siècle Destination initiale Fort militaire Propriétaire État Protection inscrit Monument historique par ar …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Fort Le Bœuf — Fort Le Boeuf Fort Le Boeuf était un fort construit par les Français en 1753 à l époque de la Louisiane française, près de l actuelle Waterford, au nord ouest de la Pennsylvanie. Il faisait partie d une ligne de fortifications comprenant entre… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Fort Le Boeuf — Infobox Military Structure name=Fort Le Boeuf partof= location= coordinates=coord|41.939510|N|79.982452|W|format=dms caption= type= code= built=1753 builder= materials= height= used=1753 ndash;1763 demolished=1763 06 18 condition= ownership= open …   Wikipedia

  • Fort Presque Isle — Infobox Military Structure name=Fort Presque Isle partof= location= coordinates=coord|42.137085|N|80.079374|W|format=landmark caption= type= code= built=1753 builder= materials= height= used=1753 ndash;1763; 1786 ndash;1852 demolished=1852… …   Wikipedia

  • Fort Venango — Infobox Military Structure name=Fort Venango location=Near Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States caption= type=Fort built=1760 materials=Wood used=1760 1763 controlledby=United Kingdom garrison= commanders= battles=Pontiac s RebellionFort Venango …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”