- Fort Pitt Museum
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caption = Map of theU.S. state ofPennsylvania showing the location of Fort Pitt Museum
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location = Pittsburgh, Allegheny County,Pennsylvania ,USA
nearest_city =Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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governing_body =Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Fort Pitt Museum is an indoor/outdoor museum that is administered by the
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission indowntown , Pittsburgh, Allegheny County,Pennsylvania in theUnited States . It is at the confluence of the Monongahela andAllegheny River s, where theOhio River is formed. Fort Pitt Museum is surrounded byPoint State Park , a Pennsylvania state park named for the geographically and historically significant point that is between the rivers. This piece of land was key to controlling the upper reaches of theOhio River Valley and western Pennsylvania, before, during and after theFrench and Indian War as well as theAmerican Revolution .The
museum is in a recreated bastion of the fort that was originally built in 1758 by the British. An outline ofFort Duquesne is nearby. The historical focus of the museum is the role that Fort Pitt played during the French and Indian War. The museum also features detailed information on Fort Pitt's role during the American Revolution, theWhiskey Rebellion and the founding of Pittsburgh.History
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Fort Pitt was a
fort in what is now the city of Pittsburgh,Allegheny County, Pennsylvania . The fort was built in 1758 during theFrench and Indian War , next to the site ofFort Duquesne . The French built Fort Duquesne at the beginning of that war, and it became a focal point due to its strategic river location. TheBraddock expedition , a 1755 attempt to take Fort Duquense, met with a bloody repulse at theMonongahela River . The French garrison viciously mauled an attacking British regiment in September 1758, but abandoned and destroyed the fort at the approach ofGeneral John Forbes's expedition in November.The
Forbes expedition was successful where the Braddock expedition had failed because of theTreaty of Easton , in which area American Indians agreed to abandon their alliance with the French. American Indians—primarily Delawares andShawnee s—made this agreement with the understanding that the British military would leave the area after the war. The Indians wanted a trading post on the spot, but they did not want a British army garrison. The British, however, built a new fort on the site and named it Fort Pitt, afterWilliam Pitt the Elder .As a result, in 1763 local Delawares and Shawnees took part in
Pontiac's Rebellion , an effort to drive the British out of the region. The Indians'siege of Fort Pitt began onJune 22 1763 , but the fort was too strong to be taken by force. In negotiations during the siege, the commander of Fort Pitt gave two Delaware emissaries blankets that had been exposed to smallpox, in hopes of infecting the surrounding Indians and ending the siege. The attempt was probably unsuccessful, and onAugust 1 ,1763 , most of the Indians broke off the siege in order to intercept an approaching force under ColonelHenry Bouquet , resulting in theBattle of Bushy Run . Bouquet fought off the attack and relieved Fort Pitt on August 20.After Pontiac's War, Fort Pitt was no longer necessary to the British Crown, and was abandoned to the locals in 1772. At that time, the Pittsburgh area was claimed by both Virginia and Pennsylvania, and a power struggle for the region commenced. Virginians took control of Fort Pitt, and for a brief while in the 1770s it was called Fort Dunmore, in honour of Virginia's Governor Lord Dunmore. The fort served as a staging ground in
Dunmore's War of 1774.During the
American Revolutionary War , Fort Pitt served as a headquarters for the western theatre of the war. Fort Pitt fell into disrepair once again in the years following the Revolution. It was abandoned in 1792 whenFort Fayette was built to replace it. Residents of the growing Pittsburgh used the remnants of the fort to build permanent housing for themselves.A small brick building called the Blockhouse—actually an outbuilding known as a
redoubt —remains inPoint State Park , the only intact remnant of Fort Pitt. It was erected in 1764, and is believed to be the oldest building, not only in Pittsburgh, but in western Pennsylvania. Used for many years as a home, the blockhouse was purchased and has been preserved for many years by theDaughters of the American Revolution , who make it open to the public. Part of the foundations of Fort Pitt have been excavated and some of the fort has been rebuilt, though, giving visitors to Point State Park a sense of the size of the fort. In this rebuilt section the Monongahela Bastion houses the Fort Pitt Museum.Fort Pitt Foundry was an important
armament s manufacturing center for the Federal government during the Civil War, under the charge of William Metcalf.Future
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Point State Park "Michael DeBerardinis, Secretary of the
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources , announce a $25 million dollar plan to renovate Point State Park and parts of the Fort Pitt Museum on October 11, 2006. The plans call for improving the green spaces within the park, expanding recreational opportunities, preserving historical installations and updating outdated amenities. The project is scheduled to be complete within four years, with the majority of the work to be completed in time for Pittsburgh's 250th anniversary celebration in 2008.Sections of the park have fallen into disuse since it was established in 1974. The
homeless have used the trenches surrounding the foundations of the remains of Fort Pitt as a temporary shelter for years.Graffiti on the structures of the park has become a major problem. Sections of the park are littered with fence posts, cut logs, plastic drums, and rolled up snow drift fencing. The walkways have become cracked and are beginning to fall apart. The goal of the restoration project is to re-establish the park as a recreational destination.Plans for improving the park include, installing new pumps and pipes in the fountain, establishing a seating area around the fountain and a wading area for children, restoring the river walk with steps that lead into the river, building kiosks for information and concessions, renovating the rest rooms, renovating the
water taxi landings and surrounding docks, and installing wirelessinternet access hubs.These plans are not being put into place without some controversy. On January 25, 2007, thirteen members of two different local
labor union s were arrested for blocking access by contractors to the work sites at the remnants of Fort Pitt. The labor union was protesting the use of four non labor workers by the contractor responsible for completing the work at Point State Park. [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/cityregion/s_490354.html]References
*O'Meara, Walter. "Guns at the Forks". Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1965. ISBN 0-8229-5309-9.
*Stotz, Charles Morse. "Outposts Of The War For Empire: The French And English In Western Pennsylvania: Their Armies, Their Forts, Their People 1749-1764." Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8229-4262-3.
*Durant, Samuel W., plate IV, "History of Allegheny Co., Pennsylvania : with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, palatial residences, public buildings, fine blocks, and important manufactories", Philadelphia, L. H. Everts, 1876.
*Cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06285/729339-53.stm|title=State will provide $25 million for Point State Park|author=Don Hopey|work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |date=2006-10-12
*cite news
url = http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/cityregion/s_490354.html
title = 13 arrested at Point State Park protest
author = Allison M. Heinrichs
work =Pittsburgh Tribune Review
date = 2007-01-26
*cite web
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accessdate = 2008-06-29
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*cite web
url = http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/point.aspx
title = Point State Park
accessdate = 2007-02-21
publisher =Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
*cite web
url = http://www.fortpittmuseum.com/history.html
title = A History of the Point
accessdate = 2007-02-21
publisher =Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission External links
* [http://www.fortpittmuseum.com Fort Pitt Museum official site]
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