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Fort Loramie was established as a fur trading post in 1769 by Pierre-Louis de Lorimier (usually anglicized to Peter Loramie), a French-Canadian fur trader, British Indian agent and Shawnee agitator, and his father.
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The fort was occupied as a military establishment until 1812 when it was abandoned as a garrison. Eventually a store was built on its site by the Furrows who ...
In 1769 Pierre-Louis de Lorimier (Peter Loramie), a French-Canadian fur trader, built a trading post just north of the present-day village of Fort Loramie ...
Apr 2, 2019 · The fort was occupied as a military establishment until 1812 when it was abandoned as a garrison. Eventually a store was built on the site by ...
The Fort Loramie Historical Association was formed in 1971 by a group of interested citizens with the purpose of collecting and preserving historical artifacts ...
Fort Loramie derives its name from an early fur trader, Pierre Loramie, whose trading post was just north of the present day village. Here Loramie traded in ...
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"In 1794 a fort was built at the place occupied by Loramie's store by Wayne, and named Fort Loramie. The site of Loramie's store was a prominent point in the ...
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Fort Loramie Historical Association

(2) Museum in Fort Loramie, Ohio
Address: 37 N Main St, Fort Loramie, OH 45845
Phone: (937) 710-5932
Also built by General Anthony Wayne in 1795, it stood on Loramie Creek in Shelby County, Ohio. The Fort got its name from Peter Loramie the French trader who ...
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It was built on the site of an early store, owned by the French trader Peter Loramie, which was destroyed (1782) by George Rogers Clark. Fort Loramie was ...
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It was first established as a trading post by a French-Canadian fur trader Pierre-Louis de Lorimier (Peter Loramie). The indigenous Shawnee people used the post ...
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