Ohio History Journal

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OLD FORT SANDOSKI OF 1745

OLD FORT SANDOSKI OF 1745.

 

 

G. FREDERICK WRIGHT,

President Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society.

 

Mr. Charles A. Hanna's criticism of the inscription on the

tablets placed on the site of Old Fort Sandusky and of the ad-

dresses made at the unveiling of these tablets, are too serious

to be permitted to pass without correction.

First-Mr. Hanna's loose habit of observation (?) may be

inferred from his first statement that the bronze tablet on the

West Face was "erected under the direction of the Ohio State

Historical Society," quoting the inscription in full, all but the

concluding sentence which Mr. Hanna fails to quote, but which

reads, "Erected by the Ohio Society Colonial Dames of

America." The inscription is correct in every detail.

Second-His carelessness in observing the facts in the case

appears in his next statement that, "The first and only Fort

erected near this spot or on the north shore of Sandusky Bay

was built by the French in the winter of 1750 and 1751, as

stated-in De Lery's Journal of 1754," and that "The British

never built a Fort on the north side of Sandusky Bay."

What De Lery really wrote in his diary August 4th, 1754,

(See Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, Vol. 17,

page 377), was, "I did not know where the portage was. I

imagine that some vestiges still remain of the Fort the French

(sic) had built in 1751, and which was afterwards evacuated. To

find it, I followed the shore on the north side of said lake which

runs east and west, after proceeding about three leagues, I

found a clearing where I landed at noon and discovered the

ruins of the old Fort."

There is here no denial of the previous occupation of the

Fort by the English.

The tablet further reads, "Rebuilt by British in 1750 and

usurped by the French in 1751." The authority for this is found

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