George Rogers Clark National Historical Park

  • Also Known As: Fort Sackville site

  • Address: 2nd St
  • Vicinity: S of US 50
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Historic District

Great things have been effected by a few men well conducted

The British flag would not be raised above Fort Sackville Feb. 25, 1779. At 10 a.m., the garrison surrendered to American Colonel George Rogers Clark. His American army, aided by French residents of the Illinois country, had marched through freezing floodwaters to gain this victory. The fort's capture assured United States claims to the frontier, an area nearly as large as the original 13 states. - NPS


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1779/02/25 George Rogers Clark Patriot commander American Colonials and French locals capture Fort Sackville from British Regulars. British General Henry Hamilton surrenders Fort Sackville to Colonel George Clark at St Francis Xavier church. The Campaign in the West
1933/07/13 General Bronze Corporation of Long Island City, NY Foundry George Rogers Clark Executive Committee accepts the bid of General Bronze Corporation of Long Island City, New York, "to furnish and install the art bronze and art glass ceiling sash" for 13,390 dollars.
1936/06/14 Frederic Charles Hirons Architect George Rogers Clark Memorial is dedicated.

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Particulars for George Rogers Clark National Historical Park:
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Area of Significance Art
Criteria Consideration Commemorative property
Owner Federal
Sight Category Historic District
Area of Significance Landscape Architecture
Museum Type Museum
Level of Significance National
Historic Use Park



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration:

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name:
Registry Address:
Registry Number: 66000007
Resource Type:
Owner: Federal
Architectural Style: No style listed
Nominator Name: National Historical Park
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: National
Area of Significance: Landscape architecture, Art, Architecture
Applicable Criteria: Architecture-Engineering
Criteria Consideration: Commemorative property, Significance of less than fifty years
Period of Significance: 1925-1949
Significant Year: 1931, 1936
Historic Function: Recreation and Culture, Landscape
Historic Sub-Function: Museum, Park
Current Function: Recreation and Culture, Work in progress, Landscape
Current Sub-Function: Museum Park

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