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Established in 1777 on the property of General [[George H. Nellis]]. Built by the local militia under Colonel Samuel Clyde. The fort was constructed with a blockhouse surrounded by a rectangle palisades and armed only with a six-pounder signal gun. | Established in 1777 on the property of General [[George H. Nellis]]. Built by the local militia under Colonel Samuel Clyde. The fort was constructed with a blockhouse surrounded by a rectangle palisades and armed only with a six-pounder signal gun. This fort was one of six smaller fortifications located around the much larger [[Fort Plain]] and served as a warning post and settler refuge during British and hostile Indian attacks. | ||
Abandoned as a fortification in 1783 at the end of [[Revolutionary War]] and dismantled in 1785. | Abandoned as a fortification in 1783 at the end of [[Revolutionary War]] and dismantled in 1785. | ||
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HistoryEstablished in 1777 on the property of General George H. Nellis. Built by the local militia under Colonel Samuel Clyde. The fort was constructed with a blockhouse surrounded by a rectangle palisades and armed only with a six-pounder signal gun. This fort was one of six smaller fortifications located around the much larger Fort Plain and served as a warning post and settler refuge during British and hostile Indian attacks. Abandoned as a fortification in 1783 at the end of Revolutionary War and dismantled in 1785. Current StatusNo visible remains and no markers found.
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