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===Description===
Catholic missionary [[Jean-Baptiste-Zacharie Bolduc|Jean Bolduc]] described the station in 1843 as having:
 
<blockquote>...an enclosure of fir logs, on an average eighteen feet high, enclosing a space one hundred fifty feet on each side and having a small unarmed bastion at the four corners. Inside is a house for the superintendent, a store for trading in furs and several small buildings for the lodging of servitors and voyageurs.{{sfn|Gibson|1985|p=60}}</blockquote>
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* {{citation|last=Bagley|first=Clarence B.|title=Journal of Occurrences at Nisqually House, 1833|journal=The Washington Historical Quarterly|publisher=University of Washington|volume=6|number=3|year=1915|pp=179–197|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/=40474397}}
* {{citation|last=Beidleman|first=Richard G.|title=Early Fur Returns from the Pacific Northwest|journal=Journal of Mammalogy|publisher=American Society of Mammalogists|volume=39|number=1|year=1958|pp=146–147|doi=10.2307/1376620}}
* {{citation|last=Galbraith|first=John S.|title=The British and Americans at Fort Nisqually, 1846-1859|journal=The Pacific Northwest Quarterly|publisher=University of Washington|volume=41|number=2|year=1950|pp=109–120}}