The Campus Martius fortification of the Marietta settlement was also built on the east side of the Muskingum and upriver from Picketed Point, with construction started during 1788 and completed in 1791. Fort Harmar, constructed in the autumn of 1785, was located directly across the Muskingum, on the west side of the mouth.
From the book by S. P. Hildreth: Pioneer History: Being an Account of the First Examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the Early Settlement of the Northwest Territory, H. W. Derby and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (1848). Illustration plate located between pp. 324-25.
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The Picketed Point stockade at the confluence of the [[Ohio River|Ohio]] and [[Muskingum River|Muskingum]] rivers at [[Marietta, Ohio]]; the construction of the stockade was superintended by [[William Stacy]] during 1791 at the beginning of the [[Northwes
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