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uprisings. It was also used during the War of 1812. General Wayne was stricken ill at Fort Presque Isle and died there in 1796. At his request, his body was buried under the flagpole of the northwest blockhouse of the fort. This blockhouse burned in 1852. In 1880, the
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first arrived in the area of Presque Isle in 1786. In 1795, 200 Federal troops from Wayne's army, under the direction of Captain John Grubb, built a blockhouse on Garrison Hill (located in front of then Garrison Grounds), in present-day
301:, the French burned the fort and retreated from the area. There is a marker at E Front St and Parade Street commemorating the site, which was located amongst the houses in the southeast corner of E Front and Parade. 495: 864: 488: 365:. The blockhouse is located at N 42° 08.400, W 80° 04.463. The site is now within the grounds of Pennsylvania Soldiers' and Sailors' Home and last rebuilt in 1984. 481: 358: 113: 884: 668: 869: 328:. After holding out for two days, the garrison of approximately sixty men surrendered on the condition that they could return to 577: 889: 345: 305: 879: 362: 783: 65: 43: 36: 859: 874: 758: 813: 350: 753: 708: 261:. It was the first of the French posts built in the Ohio Country, and was part of a line that included 718: 894: 713: 572: 557: 522: 793: 768: 562: 527: 504: 329: 170: 30: 640: 635: 619: 593: 473: 456: 309: 298: 230: 47: 838: 728: 598: 508: 294: 614: 468: 429: 451: 381: 8: 567: 552: 803: 354: 341: 254: 87: 344:. Also named Fort Presque Isle, the blockhouse was used as part of a defense against 808: 650: 162: 778: 645: 250: 743: 788: 703: 443: 321: 313: 175: 853: 763: 748: 738: 723: 698: 415: 361:
has recognized the reconstructed blockhouse as eligible for placement on the
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The fort was built as part of the French military occupation of the
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The British built a new Fort Presque Isle, which was captured by
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reconstructed the blockhouse at Second and Ash Streets,
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2002 Congressional Resolution to Reconstruct the fort
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Erie, Pennsylvania

42°08′14″N 80°04′46″W / 42.137085°N 80.079374°W / 42.137085; -80.079374
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Presque Isle Bay
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