Fort Jefferson (Kentucky)

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ControlledbyVirginia
Coordinates36°57′11.19″N 89°05′23.25″W / 36.9531083°N 89.0897917°W / 36.9531083; -89.0897917[1]
BuiltApril 19–June 1780
Fort Jefferson
Kentucky County, Virginia
(present-day Ballard County, Kentucky)
Site information
TypeStockade
Controlled byVirginia
Location
Coordinates36°57′11.19″N 89°05′23.25″W / 36.9531083°N 89.0897917°W / 36.9531083; -89.0897917[1]
Site history
BuiltApril 19–June 1780
Built byUnited States Clark's Illinois Battalion
In useApril 19, 1780 (1780-04-19)–June 8, 1781 (1781-06-08)
MaterialsWood
FateAbandoned by garrison
Battles/wars
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Capt. Robert George
Garrison100 state troops
Siege of Fort Jefferson
Part of the American Revolutionary War
DateAugust 27–31, 1780
Location
Result American victory
Belligerents
 United States Great Britain
Chickasaw Nation
Commanders and leaders

United States Robert George

  • William Clark
  • Leonard Helm

Kingdom of Great Britain John Whitehead

Strength
100 state troops
46 militia
2 provincial troops
150 Chickasaw
Casualties and losses
8 dead and 3 wounded or missing Probably about the same as American casualties
[2][3]

Fort Jefferson was a small 18th-century stockade fort built by Virginia at the mouth of the Ohio in present-day Kentucky. It was constructed in 1780 by Clark's Illinois Battalion during the American Revolutionary War. The fort was abandoned in June 1781.

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