Fort de Cavagnal

Fort de Cavagnal

Fort de Cavagnal (also known as Fort Cavagnolle or Post of the Missouri or Fort de la Trinité) was a French fort on the Missouri River somewhere between Kansas City, Missouri and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas from 1744 until about 1760.

The fort named for Louisiana Governor Pierre François de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil-Cavagnal was the furthest west on the Missouri at the time. Its first commandant was François Coulon de Villiers who came from an illustrious New France military family (the slaughter of his brother Joseph Coulon de Jumonville while in the custody of George Washington was to ignite the French and Indian War and another brother Louis Coulon de Villiers was the only commander to whom Washington ever surrendered).

Like many frontier forts it doubled as a trading post operated by Joseph Deruisseau who had a monopoly on trade on the Missouri from January 1, 1745 to May 20, 1750. [ [http://books.google.com/books?vid=0PeLmM7AJBjMWv01&id=vnIFAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA23&lpg=RA1-PA23&dq=Deruisseau+Fort#PRA1-PA24,M1 History of Louisiana By Charles Gayarre – 1854] ] It was described as:

: a small but substantial fort with a surrounding stockade of stout piles and with bastions at each of the four stockade corners. Internal buildings included a commandant's house, a guardhouse, a powder house, a trader's house, and a house for the trader's employees. The buildings were constructed of logs and most were covered with mud. [ [http://www.kshs.org/portraits/fort_de_cavagnial.htm Kansas State Historical Society description] ] [ [http://www.vlib.us/old_west/forts.html American Forts West] ]

The exact location of the fort is not known because of conflicting reports about its relationship to trade with the Kansa tribe. British reports placed it below the confluence of the Kansas River and Missouri in what is today Kansas City. It appears as a placename at the confluence in the USGS database.

However, most reports place it on the bluffs above the confluence of Salt Creek and the Missouri River just north of modern day Fort Leavenworth. This was a site of a major Kansa village. Lewis and Clark reported visiting the site there on July 2, 1804:

:the French formerly had a fort at this place, to protect the trade of this nation, the Situation appears to be a verry elligable one for a Town, the valley rich & extensive, with a Small Brook Meanding through it and one part of the bank affording yet a good landing for boats

The explorer Stephen Harriman Long described it in 1819 at the location.

The fort was abandoned by France after Louisiana Territory was ceded to Spain in the treaties concluding the French and Indian war.

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External links

* [http://www.geospectra.net/kite/leaven/cavag.htm Geospectra photos]


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