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Friends of Fort Laurens

Depiction of Fort Laurens "You may depend on my defending it [Fort Laurens] to the last extremity and of my care to prevent surprise."

--Col. John Gibson to Gen. Lachlan McIntosh 13 Feb. 1779


Re-enactors at Fort Laurens Named in honor of Henry Laurens, then president of the Continental Congress, Fort Laurens was built in 1778 in an ill-fated campaign to attack the British at Detroit. Supplying this wilderness outpost was its downfall, as its starving garrison survived on boiled moccasins and withstood a month-long siege by British-led Indians. The fort was abandoned in 1779.

Today, only the outline of the fort remains, but a small museum commemorates the frontier soldier, houses a video giving the fort's history and archaeological artifacts from the fort's excavation.

The large park surrounding the museum is an ideal picnic site, with two shelters, and the location for periodic military reenactments. The remains of the soldiers who died defending the fort are buried in a crypt in the museum wall and at the Tomb of the Unknown Patriot of the American Revolution.





Hours: Memorial Day weekend– Labor Day

Monday - Friday CLOSED
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Holidays 12:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.


Hours: September – May Please note that Fort Laurens is closed during the winter months.

September – May CLOSED


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Admission (Museum)

OHS Members FREE
Adults $4.00
Children 6 - 12 $3.00
Children 5 & under FREE
School Groups $3.00 per student + $1 program fee
Park Admission FREE

AAA and senior discounts given. Military discounts are available to all active military and their dependents.


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Location

Fort Laurens is at the south edge of Bolivar, in Tuscarawas County, on County Road 102 about 1/2 mile south of State Route 212. Exit I-77 at State Route 212.


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General Information

Fort Laurens
Box 508
Zoar, OH 44697

Phone:
330-874-2059
1-800-283-8914 (toll free)

Site Manager:
V. Branson

E-Mail:
vbranson@ohiohistory.org

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Ohio Historical Society strives to meet ADA requirements. However, historic structures and outdoor areas provide challenges that make it difficult to provide complete access to all visitors. Please call the site with specific questions and concerns.


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