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Fort St. Joseph Gallery

Fort St. Joseph, first established as a mission in the 1680s by French Jesuits, was one of the earliest European settlements in the North American mid-continent and more specifically the western Great Lakes region. During the first half of the eighteenth century it also took on the roles of garrison and trading post.

WMU archaeologists are working to unlock the secrets of this long lost, but not forgotten, frontier outpost of New France. Our efforts are conducted in partnership with the City of Niles, the Fort St. Joseph Museum, Support the Fort, Inc., and other community groups.

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  • French Medallion

    French Medallion

  • Gunsmith's Cache from Fort St. Joseph

    Gunsmith's Cache from Fort St. Joseph

  • How Many Archaeologists Fit by Sue Reichert

    How Many Archaeologists Fit

  • Key in Palm by Sue Reichert

    Key in Palm

  • Lab Work by Sue Reichert

    Lab Work

  • Map of the Region around Fort St. Joseph

    Map of the Region around Fort St. Joseph

  • Medallions from Fort St. Joseph

    Medallions from Fort St. Joseph

  • Plotting Artifacts in a Unit by Sue Reichert

    Plotting Artifacts in a Unit

 
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