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Fort Laurens State Memorial
Route One, Box 442
Bolivar, OH 44612
330-874-2059 1-800-283-8914
"You may depend on my defending it [Fort
Laurens] to the last extremity and of my care to prevent surprise."
-Col. John Gibson to Gen. Lachlan McIntosh
13 Feb. 1779
Named in honor of Henry Laurens, then president of the Continental Congress,
Fort Laurens was built in 1778 in an ill-fated campaign to attack the British at Detroit.
Supplying this wilderness outpost was its downfall, as its starving garrison survived on
boiled moccasins and withstood a month-long siege by British-led Indians. The fort was
abandoned in 1779.
Today, only the outline of the fort remains, but a small museum commemorates the
frontier soldier, houses a video giving the fort's history and archaeological artifacts
from the fort's excavation.
The large park surrounding the museum is an ideal picnic site, with two shelters, and
the location for periodic military reenactments. The remains of the soldiers who died
defending the fort are buried in a crypt in the museum wall and at the Tomb of the Unknown
Patriot of the American Revolution.
LOCATION
Fort Laurens is at the south edge of Bolivar, in Tuscarawas County, on County Road 102
about 1/2 mile south of State Route 212. Exit I-77 at State Route 212.
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