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  2. Fort George, Highland - Wikipedia

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    The decision was taken to build the new Fort George at a location 10 mi (16 km) away from Inverness at the mouth of the Moray Firth. [4] The site of Old Fort George lay abandoned for almost 70 years, until in the mid 19th century a red sandstone castellated building called Inverness Castle was built on the fort's former site. Despite its towers ...

  3. Fort George (New York) - Wikipedia

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    A fourth Fort George was an encampment built on Staten Island around 1777 in the area of St. George, Staten Island, likely Fort Hill. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The hill, overlooking the harbor, was the location on Duxbury's Point or Ducksberry Point and was fortified by the British during the American Revolutionary War . [ 5 ]

  4. Fort George, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Fort George was a military fortification in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. ... Given the fort's location near the Canada–United States border, ...

  5. Fort George - Wikipedia

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    Fort Amsterdam, a British fort in New York City during the American Revolution, also known as Fort George; Fort George, New York, five different forts in various parts of New York State, built at various times; Fort George, Oregon, the new name for Fort Astoria after the North West Company purchased it from the Pacific Fur Company in 1813; Fort ...

  6. Fort Astoria - Wikipedia

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    Fort Astoria (also named Fort George) was the primary fur trading post of John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company (PFC). A maritime contingent of PFC staff was sent on board the Tonquin , while another party traveled overland from St. Louis .

  7. Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park - Wikipedia

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    The English, under Sir Christopher Codrington, used the same tactic to recapture the fort a year later. From then on, the English used the hill as a fortress, mounting 24-pound cannon, taking advantage of its 972-foot height. [1] In 1711 and 1731, lightning destroyed the gunpowder magazine. By 1736, the fort had 49 guns.

  8. Fort George Island - Wikipedia

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    Fort George Island is an island of some 500 acres (200 ha), about 5 miles (8.0 km) long, [1]: 840 near the mouth of the St. John's River, in far northeast Duval County/Jacksonville, Florida. Part of the island is part of the 46,000-acre (190 km 2 ) Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve , celebrating the Native American population that was ...

  9. Battle of Fort George - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Fort George was fought during the War of 1812, in which the Americans defeated a British force and captured Fort George in Upper Canada. The troops of the United States Army and vessels of the United States Navy cooperated in a very successful amphibious assault , although most of the opposing British force escaped encirclement.