Historical Marker

Chimney Point

Chimney Point State Historic Site · Addison · Addison

Vermont marker

Inscription

This strategic point on Lake Champlain was occupied by Native Americans for thousands of years. In 1690 Jacobus deWarm build a small stone fort here. The French build a wooden stockade in 1731, erecting Fort St. Frederic across the lake in 1734. After the 1759 French retreat to Canada, the houses were burned, leaving only the chimneys and the nameChimney Point.

The British built a military road in 1759 to connect Fort No. 4 (Charlestown, NH) to their new fort at Crown Point, NY; the road ended two miles to the south. They also built earthworks at Chimney Point, as did American Revolutionary forces in 1776. The tavern, built in the 1780s, was visited in 1791 by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.

In the early 1900s it was a summer resort.

Location

AddressChimney Point State Historic Site
CityAddison
CountyAddison
StateVermont

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