Fort Lisa likely influences the positioning of …
Years: 1823 - 1823
Fort Lisa likely influences the positioning of several nearby historically significant sites.
The American Fur Company, in competition, had established Cabanne's Trading Post two and one-half miles south in 1822.
The proximity of the posts, along with Fort Atkinson, will in turn influence the positioning of Cutler's Park, the Mormon Bridge, Fort Omaha, and Florence.
These establishments will attract the flow of Mormon Trail pioneers, which in turn will lead to the development of Kanesville, Omaha, Saratoga, and eventually all of North Omaha, as well as many further points in America's western expansion.
Major Joshua Pilcher, who had succeeded Lisa as president of the Missouri Fur Company, runs Fort Lisa until 1823, when he closes it after building Pilcher's Post downriver at what will become Bellevue.
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- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
- American Fur Company
- Missouri Fur Company
- Missouri, Territory of (U.S.A.)
