Fort Deseret - Deseret, UT, USA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Chasing Blue Sky
N 39° 15.894 W 112° 39.246
12S E 357300 N 4347477
Erected by early settlers during the Blackhawk Indian War in 1865, Fort Deseret is located about two miles south of Deseret, Utah in Millard County.
Waymark Code: WMHB4T
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 06/18/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member briansnat
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The Historic Fort Deseret is located about 2 miles south of Deseret and about 10 miles southwest of Delta.

"Fort Deseret was erected in 1865 to protect settlers during the Blackhawk Indian War. The U.S. Army said they could not protect settlers against Indian threats because of their commitments in the Civil War. They advised the pioneers to either move to a larger, safer city or build a fort. With a great sense of urgency they chose to build a fort.

It was completed in 18 days by 98 men. William S. Hawley and Isaac W. Pierce were foremen and John W. Radford was superintendent. The men were divided into two teams who competed against each other to see who could do their part fastest. The winners were to be treated by the losers to a dance and supper. One group completed their wall in nine days while a second group finished theirs a few hours later. Since part of the first team’s wall fell down, it was considered a tie by those two groups and an opening celebration was held July 25, 1865.

The fort was 550-feet square with bastions at the northeast and southwest corners. It had gates in the middle of each side and portholes along each wall. The walls were made of adobe mud and straw mixed by the feet of oxen. A ditch was dug to carry water around the walls. When completed, the walls were 10-feet high, 3-feet wide at the base and 1.5-feet wide at the top. Rough-hewn lumber was used to make portals through which guns could be fired. The walls rest on a three-foot wide lava stone foundation.

In the spring of 1866, the fort proved its worth when Blackhawk and his warriors showed up. They had recently killed several settlers in San Pete County about 60-70 miles to the east, and when they came to Deseret, they stole some cattle and threatened the community. The fort provided security for the settler’s livestock while negotiations took place which settled the matter peacefully.

Fort Deseret serves as a landmark of Mormon pioneer history and is the only remaining example of the many adobe forts built in Utah. It’s communal construction using materials at hand exemplifies the cooperative and resourceful nature of Mormon settlement.

Fort Deseret is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A historic marker is located in front of the fort. Since 1988, a group of local individuals have cared for the site by patching and rebuilding walls, planting trees and giving tours to groups." (visit link)

"Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Fort Deseret is the only remaining example of the many adobe forts built in Utah. Today, the fort is part of an undeveloped State Park that continues to stand due to local volunteers. Though most of the 10-foot walls have fallen down, the corners, two bastions, and the majority of the east wall still stand." (visit link)
The year the "Fort" was constructed or started.: 1865

Name of "Country" or "Nation" that constructed this "Fort": United States of America - Mormon Settlers

Was this "Fort" involved in any armed conflicts?: No it wasn't

What was the primary purpose of this "Historic Fort"?: Used for defence of a border or land claim.

Current condition: Primarily in disrepair

This site is administered by ----: Utah State Parks

If admission is charged -: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

Open to the public?: Open or unrestricted access.

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