Fort Dearborn
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English: Fort Dearborn, named in honor of Henry Dearborn, was a United States fort built on the Chicago River in 1803 by troops under Captain John Whistler.
Photo[edit]
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Barracks of Second Fort Dearborn, 1856
Drawings[edit]
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Bird's-eye view of the first Fort Dearborn
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Painting of Fort Dearborn as seen from the north in 1816
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Fort Dearborn in 1830
Maps and plans[edit]
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Captain Whistler's 1808 plan of the first fort Dearborn
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Outline plan of the first Fort Dearborn
Monuments[edit]
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Defense, by Henry Herring, a sculpture on Michigan Avenue Bridge commemorates the Battle of Fort Dearborn
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Chicago Landmark plaque
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Sidewalk marker
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London Guarantee Building with large relief above the entrance commemorating Fort Dearborn