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Fort Robinson (often spelled Robison or Robeson and frequently referred to in contemporary documents as George Robinson's Fort or simply Robinson's Fort) was a stockaded blockhouse fort built in 1755 in the colonial Province of Pennsylvania for the security of settlers moving into the area following the Albany Congress.
Junction Pa. 850 & Pa. 274, 2.1 miles W of Loysville (Missing) Roadside ... Fort Robinson: April 28, 1947: Junction Pa. 274 & 850, 2. 1miles W of Loysville
Fort Robinson is a former U.S. Army fort and now a major feature of Fort Robinson State Park, a 22,000-acre (8,900 ha) public recreation and historic preservation area located 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Crawford on U.S. Route 20 in the Pine Ridge region of northwest Nebraska.
Redstone Old Fort; Fort Robinson (Pennsylvania) S. Fort Shirley; Spark's Fort (Pennsylvania) Fort Swatara; V. Fort Venango; Z. Heinrich Zeller House
PA 850 heads east, crossing PA 74 in Alinda before following PA 34 southeast between Dromgold and Shermans Dale. From here, the route continues east to its terminus in Marysville. PA 850 was designated in 1928 to run from PA 274 in Fort Robinson northwest to Kistler, with the road between Landisburg and Dromgold designated as part of PA 233.
Fort Robert Smalls; Fort Robinson (Pennsylvania) S. Fort Shirley; Spark's Fort (Pennsylvania) V. Fort Venango This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 23: ...
Fort Robinson, featured in Familiaris, was a major center for turning household pets into fearless comrades. Dogs were schooled in obedience, desensitized to the noise and violence they would ...
Fort Robinson: A novel of Perry County Pennsylvania, the years 1750–63, 1981 (800) Friend Seeker: A novel of Perry County PA, 1982 (900) Perry County in Pen & Ink, 1983; Shatto's way: A novel of Perry County, Pa, 1984 (1000) Chip Shatto: A novel of Perry County Pennsylvania, the years 1863–65, 1984; Firefighters of Perry County, 1982