Fort Thornburgh
Posted by: brwhiz
N 40° 29.472 W 109° 35.468
12T E 619396 N 4483231
The second Fort Thornburgh was located in what is now the village of Maeser northwest of Vernal, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMJ0W0
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/06/2013
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Fort Thornburgh
This monument marks the site of the second Ft. Thornburgh--established in April 1882 after its removal from the first location near the site of Ouray, Utah. The fort was founded by the United States Army as an outpost for military troops assigned to prevent Indian-White hostilities. It was named in honor of Major Thomas T. Thornburgh who was killed by Ute Indians on September 29, 1879 in western Colorado while attempting to quell an alleged uprising. The miliitary reserve encompassed 21,851 acres to the west, north, and east of this point. An infantry garrison of 100 to 200 men occupied the fort from April 10, 1882 until October 3, 1883. Several adobe and stone buildings, no longer evident, were constructed on the fort 300 yards east of this point.