FORT HOSKINS AND YAMHILL – WHITE EYES TURNED TO THE COAST

Fort Hoskins and Yamhill were two of the earliest uses of the U.S. Army in the newly acquired Northwest lands gained in the middle 1840’s. The sites, long abandoned, have undergone extensive archaeological excavations. Protected as public parks today, a visit gives a fascinating insight into the antebellum Regular Army and the interactions between Native Americans and newly-arrived white settlers intent on occupying new grounds.

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Looking down on the former site of Fort Hoskins, literally at the edge of valley and mountain.
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