Name/Title
PostcardEntry/Object ID
FCC2023.30Description
A postcard show a multi-decked steams on Lake ChamplainPhotograph Details
Subject Place
* Untyped Subject Place
FerrisburghCounty
Addison CountyState/Province
VermontContext
Fort Cassin was a hastily constructed earthworks for seven cannon built in 1813 at the mouth of the Otter Creek in Ferrisburgh. It was intended to defend the Naval Shipyard upriver in Vergennes from British Naval forces on Lake Champlain during the War of 1812.
The earthworks were abandoned after the war, but in the 1820s Jahaziel Sherman, a steamboat captain and businessman based in Vergennes, built a boat landing, storehouse and hotel on the point where the fort had been located. The location continued to be called Fort Cassin.Collection
Fort Cassin CollectionCataloged By
Remsen, NancyMade/Created
Studio
Arthur Livingston, publisher, New YorkInscription/Signature/Marks
Type
LabelLocation
On photoTranscription
Steamer Vermont, Lake Champlain, N.Y.Dimensions
Height
3-1/4 inWidth
5-1/2 inRelationships
Related Places
Place
* Untyped Place
Ferrisburgh, Lake ChamplainCounty
Addison CountyState/Province
VermontProvenance
Notes
Photos photographed and scanned with permission from owner, Richard Alther, Ferrisburgh.Created By
Nancy RemsenCreate Date
November 7, 2023Updated By
Nancy RemsenUpdate Date
November 9, 2023