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In response, Colonel Christopher Truby (in one source, spelled "Trubee") of Pennsylvania's colonial militia erected Fort Allen in Hempstead Township, Westmoreland County in 1774. [5] It is believed that this fort was named for Andrew Allen of the state's then governing body, the Supreme Executive Council. Following its construction, Truby ...
Forbes Road, 1758, Fort Bedford to Fort Duquesne - Turtle Creek Defile (PLAQUE) 1930: Rt. 22 at Priority Ln., at Post Office, Murrysville: Plaque French & Indian War, George Washington, Military, Roads Fort Allen: December 10, 1946: Pa. 136 at SR 3097, Hempfield Twp, SW of Greensburg
Fort Allen (Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania), an American Revolution-era fort outside of Pittsburgh; Fort Allen, an American Civil War fort involved in the Battle of New Haven in Nelson County, Kentucky; Fort Allen (Maine), a former fort in Munjoy Hill, Portland; Fort Allen (Puerto Rico), an active Puerto Rico National Guard military base ...
Fort Allen 1756–1922 – Weissport PA," in "Pennsylvania Historical Markers." Waymarking.com, retrieved online August 20, 2023. Wesley Schwenk, "Benjamin Franklin," Forts of the French and Indian War, accessed August 20, 2023. Map of Fortifications on the Pennsylvania frontier in 1756, showing Fort Allen in the center of the second page.
Fort Allen (Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania) Fort Allen (Carbon County, Pennsylvania) Fort Augusta; B. Fort Bedford; ... Fort Lyttleton (Pennsylvania) M. Fort Machault;
Westmoreland County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, located in the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census , the population was 354,663. [ 1 ] The county seat is Greensburg and the most populous community is Hempfield Township . [ 2 ]
The waitlist for the 10th Calvary Apartments at Fort Ethan Allen in Colchester opens late summer, as seen on June 5, 2024. The project includes 65 units, split between 57 one-bedroom and eight ...
Fort Allen Elementary School was opened in 1952 and completely renovated in 2000–2001. It is located in central Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania. Upgraded school facilities include an enlarged library with internet access and computerized library catalogue, a 32-station computer lab, full size gym with a stage, well equipped art and music rooms, remolded cafeteria, a nurse's suite ...