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Fort in Chennai, India
Fort St. George (or historically, White Town) is a fortress at the coastal city of Chennai, India. Founded in 1639, it was the first English (later British)
Fort_St._George
City in British Columbia, Canada
historically referred to as Fort George Indian Band. Throughout the 19th century, HBC Fort George trading post remained unchanged, and Fort St. James reigned as
Prince George, British Columbia
Prince_George,_British_Columbia
Military fortress near Ardresier, Scotland
Fort George is a large 18th-century fortress near Ardersier, to the north-east of Inverness in the Highland council area of Scotland. It was built to
Fort_George,_Highland
Topics referred to by the same term
Fort George may refer to: Fort George, Bermuda, built in the late 18th Century and successively developed through the 19th Century, on a site that had
Fort_George
United States Army installation
Fort George G. Meade is a United States Army installation located in Maryland, that includes the Defense Information School, the Defense Media Activity
Fort_Meade
Five forts in colonial New York
Fort George was the name of five different forts in what is now the state of New York. The first Fort George was built in 1626 in the Dutch colony of New
Fort_George_(New_York)
Island in Duval County, Florida, US
30°25′12″N 81°26′25″W / 30.4199°N 81.4403°W / 30.4199; -81.4403 Fort George Island is an island of some 500 acres (200 ha), about 5 miles (8.0 km)
Fort_George_Island
Historic site in Ontario, Canada
Fort George was a military fortification in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. The fort was used by the British Army, the Canadian militia, and the
Fort_George,_Ontario
United States historic place
Fort George Wright is a land area in the northwest United States, located in Spokane, Washington's West Hills neighborhood. It is named after General
Fort_George_Wright
1813 battle of the War of 1812
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
Battle_of_Fort_George
Fort in Fort, Mumbai
Fort George was an extension to the fortified walls of Bombay (now officially Mumbai) built in 1769, located in the Fort area to which it lent its name
Fort_George,_Mumbai
Fort George Brewery is a craft brewery in the northwest United States located in Astoria, Oregon. The brewery produces about 34,000 beer barrels annually
Fort_George_Brewery
United States historic place
Fort George (also sometimes known as Fort Majabigwaduce, Castine, or Penobscot) was a palisaded earthwork fort built in 1779 by Great Britain during the
Fort_George_(Castine,_Maine)
1993 Fort Victoria-class replenishment oiler of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Fort George was a combined fleet stores ship and tanker of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, and one of two Fort Victoria-class replenishment oilers. Fort George
RFA_Fort_George
Military fort in St. George's, Grenada
Fort George is a former military fortification in Grenada. The fort overlooks the harbour of the capital St. George's and was built by the French between
Fort_George,_Grenada
Fort in the United Kingdom
Fort George is a fort in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, and was built to become the main island military headquarters and to protect barracks to house the
Fort_George,_Guernsey
Amusement park in New York City (1894–1914)
Fort George Amusement Park was a trolley park and amusement park that operated in the Washington Heights and Inwood neighborhoods of Upper Manhattan,
Fort_George_Amusement_Park
United States historic place
Fort King George State Historic Site is a fort located in the U.S. state of Georgia in McIntosh County, adjacent to Darien. The fort was built in 1721
Fort_King_George
Primary fur trading post of the Pacific Fur Company
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
Fort_Astoria
Buckingham House (HBC) and Fort George (NWC) were two trading posts on the North Saskatchewan River near Elk Point, Alberta, from 1792 to 1800. Buckingham
Buckingham House (fur-trade post)
Buckingham_House_(fur-trade_post)
Inverness or Governor of Fort George and Fort Augustus was a British Army officer who commanded the garrisons at Fort George and Fort Augustus in Inverness-shire
Governor_of_Inverness
Historic site in Nova Scotia, Canada
and were referred to as Fort George—but only the third fort (built between 1794 and 1800) was officially named Fort George. According to General Orders
Citadel_Hill_(Fort_George)
Moated, six-sided, historical bastion fort in Hampton, Virginia
colonial America. Another fort, known only as "the fort at Old Point Comfort" was constructed in 1632. In 1728, Fort George was built on the site. Its
Fort_Monroe
Suburb in canada
Fort George is a suburb of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. Before the arrival of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in 1914, the Prince George area
South_Fort_George
Square fort in Bermuda
Fort George is a square fort built on the crest of Mount Hill (or Riche's Mount) to the west of St. George's Town, near to, but outside of the boundaries
Fort_George,_Bermuda
Census-designated place in Maryland, United States
Information Systems Agency, which are located on the U.S. Army post Fort George G. Meade. Fort Meade is located at 39°6′18″N 76°44′29″W / 39.10500°N 76.74139°W
Fort_Meade,_Maryland
Canadian explorer (1776–1862)
and Fraser Rivers. There he established a new post named Fort George (now known as Prince George), which would become the starting point for his trip downstream
Simon_Fraser_(explorer)
Incomplete 18th century fort in colonial Pennsylvania
Fort Prince George (sometimes referred to as Trent's Fort) was an incomplete fort on what is now the site of Pittsburgh, at the confluence of the Allegheny
Fort_Prince_George
Capital and largest city of Grenada
administration renamed it Saint George's Town, after the patron saint of England and Fort Royal was renamed Fort George, after King George III. On 1 November 1775
St._George's,_Grenada
Colonial fort on Manhattan, New York (1625–1788)
Fort Amsterdam (later Fort George, among other names) was a fortification on the southern tip of Manhattan Island at the confluence of the Hudson and
Fort_Amsterdam
Town in Ontario, Canada
the town, the two former villages of St. David's and Queenston, and Fort George were the sites of numerous battles following the American invasion of
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Largest city in Belize
areas: Northside, bounded by Haulover Creek and ending in the east at the Fort George area, and Southside, extending to the outskirts of the city and the port
Belize_City
Site of colonial forts and cotton mills
Fort Andross, also known as Fort George and Cabot Mill, was initially established as a trading post and later converted into a historic garrison by the
Fort_Andross
Terre réservée crie in Quebec, Canada
founded Fort George, a trading post on the north shore which was relocated to the largest island at the mouth of La Grande River in 1837. Fort George became
Chisasibi
Fort George is a colonial fort which was erected on the northeast edge of Road Town, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands above Baugher's Bay. The site
Fort_George,_Tortola
Northern village municipality in Quebec, Canada
variously known from its location as Fort George, George's River, George River, George River Post, and Fort George River. It was also sometimes known as
Kangiqsualujjuaq
Sternwheeler
service on the Soda Creek to Fort George route on the upper Fraser River in British Columbia. She was owned by the Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company
Nechacco
Fort George is a fortress situated on the Titchfield Peninsula in the town of Port Antonio, in the parish of Portland, Jamaica. The proposal for a fort
Fort_George,_Jamaica
Regional district in British Columbia, Canada
The Regional District of Fraser–Fort George (RDFFG) is a regional district located in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is bounded
Regional District of Fraser–Fort George
Regional_District_of_Fraser–Fort_George
Fort George is a colonial era fortification located on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Located in George Town, Grand Cayman, the structure stands on the
Fort_George,_Grand_Cayman
1814 battle of the War of 1812
lake from York to reinforce Fort George. For most of July, Brown's army occupied Queenston, a few miles south of Fort George. In this forward position they
Battle_of_Lundy's_Lane
known as the Lheidli Tʼenneh First Nation and historically known as the Fort George Indian Band is the First Nations band government for the Lheidli Tʼenneh
Lheidli_Tʼenneh_Band
United States historic place
month and in honor of George III of the United Kingdom, Fort Astoria was renamed to Fort George. In negotiations with American Albert Gallatin throughout
Fort_Vancouver
Topics referred to by the same term
Fort St. George or Fort Saint George may refer to: Fort St. George, India, a fortress in Chennai(Madras), India Fort St George in England, a pub in Cambridge
Fort St. George (disambiguation)
Fort_St._George_(disambiguation)
British Army officer and colonial administrator (1769–1812)
following spring, the 49th Foot was assigned to garrison Fort York on Lake Ontario and Fort George on the Niagara River, as well as several smaller posts
Isaac_Brock
Village in the Scottish Highlands
former fishing village in the Scottish Highlands on the Moray Firth near Fort George, between Inverness and Nairn. Its name may be an anglicisation of the
Ardersier
Former US Army post in Lincoln County, Washington
Fort Spokane was a frontier outpost in the northwest United States, located in Lincoln County, Washington, approximately fifty miles (80 km) west-northwest
Fort_Spokane
Dissident organization during the American Revolution
colonial mob went to Fort George, as this was the residence of New York Governor Cadwallader Colden, who had taken refuge there. At the Fort, the Liberty Boys
Liberty_Boys
1813 battle in the War of 1812
British at Fort George on the other side of the river. On 27 May 1813, the Americans won the Battle of Fort George. This left Fort George in their hands
Capture_of_Fort_Niagara
Early colonial fort built in Virginia in 1609
colonies would build another fort at Point Comfort called Fort George in 1728. Despite it being made of masonry, Fort George was washed away by The Coastal
Fort_Algernon
Fort in State of New York, at the shore of Lake George
Fort William Henry was a British fort at the southern end of Lake George, in the province of New York. The fort's construction was ordered by Sir William
Fort_William_Henry
Subdistrict or Historic area in Maharashtra, India
area gets its name after the erstwhile defensive fort, Bombay Fort and its annexe Fort George, built by the British East India Company around Bombay Castle
Fort_(Mumbai_precinct)
United States Army post in Kentucky, United States
Armored forces, and of General George S. Patton's career, is shown at the General George Patton Museum on the grounds of Fort Knox. In 2011, the U.S. Army
Fort_Knox
English-born planter and slave trader (1765–1843)
on Fort George Island at the mouth of the St. Johns River; they lived there for 25 years. Anna and Kingsley's fourth and last child was born on Fort George
Zephaniah_Kingsley
12th-century fort in Maharashtra, India
Daulatabad Fort, originally Devagiri Fort, is a historic fortified citadel located in Daulatabad village near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. It was the
Daulatabad_Fort
Neighborhood in New York City
Avenue near Highbridge Park, and George Washington High School, on the nearby site of the original Fort George. Fort George also holds one of Manhattan's
Washington_Heights,_Manhattan
American politician
George Franklin Fort (June 30, 1809 – April 22, 1872) was a medical doctor, judge, and Democratic Party politician who served as the 16th Governor of New
George_Franklin_Fort
Crown colony of the Kingdom of Great Britain c.1779-83; reprised 1812
harbor, landed troops, and captured the village. They began erecting Fort George on one of the highest points of the peninsula. Alarmed by this incursion
New_Ireland_(Maine)
Historical monument in Canada
Brock and his aide were initially buried in the north-east corner of Fort George in nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake. This corner has come to be known as Brock's
Brock's_Monument
United States historic place
Fort George was a British fort built in 1778 for the protection of Pensacola, Florida. The Spanish captured it in Siege of Pensacola on May 10, 1781, during
Fort George (Pensacola, Florida)
Fort_George_(Pensacola,_Florida)
Topics referred to by the same term
George Fort Milton may refer to: George Fort Milton Sr. (1869–1924), American newspaperman and social reformer George Fort Milton Jr. (1894–1955), American
George_Fort_Milton
1780 battle of the American Revolutionary War
The Battle of Fort St. George (or Fort George) was the culmination of a Continental Army raiding expedition led by Benjamin Tallmadge against a fortified
Battle_of_Fort_St._George
Residential School in Chisasibi Quebec
Located in Fort George (present day Chisasibi), Quebec, it was one of the first residential schools located in Quebec along with the Fort George Residential
St. Philip's Indian Residential School
St._Philip's_Indian_Residential_School
United States historic place
to help defend the adjacent Fort Mackinac from a possible attack by the U.S. Army. The British named the redoubt Fort George and reinforced it with cannon
Fort_Holmes
Former railway station in Scotland
Fort George was a railway station at Ardersier, Highland, to the west of Nairn, Scotland, (now in the Highland Council Area). Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The
Fort_George_railway_station
Fort on Goat Island, Rhode Island
Britain. The fort with 12 guns lasted until 1724. In 1730, the fort returned to service under a new name, Fort George after King George II of Great Britain
Fort_Wolcott
Class of fleet replenishment vessel of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
renamed in 2000 to avoid confusion with the new Fort Victoria-class replenishment oiler RFA Fort George. Both ships were withdrawn from service and later
Fort Rosalie-class replenishment ship
Fort_Rosalie-class_replenishment_ship
Northern part of Manhattan, New York City
the neighborhoods of Manhattan Inwood, Washington Heights (including Fort George, Sherman Creek and Hudson Heights), Harlem (including Sugar Hill, Hamilton
Upper_Manhattan
Island in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
Municipality. The Island is the location of Fort Charlotte - named after King George III's wife Charlotte. Fort Charlotte was built during Father Le Loutre's
Georges_Island_(Nova_Scotia)
Pub in Cambridge, England
The Fort St George In England is the oldest pub on the River Cam in Cambridge, England. The Grade II listed timber-framed building on Midsummer Common
Fort_St_George_In_England
Canadian fur trader and explorer
two stations would be utilised by the NWC, with Fort Astoria being renamed Fort George in honor of George III of the United Kingdom. In June 1824, following
James_McMillan_(fur_trader)
Demolished mansion in Manhattan, New York
by Fort George in Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1790 by the state of New York, it was intended to be the executive mansion for President George Washington
Government House (New York City)
Government_House_(New_York_City)
Transport company
a pioneer transportation company that served the Cariboo and Fraser-Fort George regions in British Columbia, Canada from 1861 until 1921. The company's
Barnard's_Express
U.S. historian and newspaperman (1894–1955)
George Fort Milton Jr. (November 19, 1894 – November 12, 1955) was an American newspaper editor, and author of several histories of the 19th-century United
George_Fort_Milton_Jr.
bastion forts. Fortaleza de São Miguel, Luanda Fort Nossa Senhora da Vitória Fort São Pedro da Barra Fortress of Muxima Fortress of Kambambe Fort São Filipe
List_of_bastion_forts
to a new frontier. They served the towns of Quesnel, Barkerville and Fort George. Some only worked the Fraser from Soda Creek to Quesnel, while others
Steamboats of the Upper Fraser River
Steamboats_of_the_Upper_Fraser_River
Railway station in British Columbia, Canada
royalbcmuseum.bc.ca. Prince George Citizen, 26 Jul 1989 Prince George Citizen, 27 Jan 1984 Fort George Herald, 20 Sep 1913 Fort George Herald, 21 Jun 1913 "Canadian
McGregor station (British Columbia)
McGregor_station_(British_Columbia)
English colony in present-day US
later. They quickly began construction of large star-shaped Fort St. George. Fort St. George, named for the patron saint of England, was built on the headland
Popham_Colony
Railway station in British Columbia, Canada
station as a flag stop. The creek mouth was 156 miles (251 km) from Fort George via the Fraser. Dome Creek has historically described both a specific
Dome_Creek_station
1779 expedition of the American Revolutionary War
Francis McLean and began to establish a series of fortifications around Fort George on the Majabigwaduce Peninsula in the upper Penobscot Bay, with the goals
Penobscot_Expedition
Former fur trading district of North America
including Fort Vancouver, Fort George (Astoria), Fort Nisqually, Fort Umpqua, Fort Langley, Fort Colvile, Fort Okanogan, Fort Kamloops, Fort Alexandria
Columbia_District
United States historic place
wall of Fort George. The Americans shelled Fort George for two days with most shells falling harmlessly in vegetable gardens around the fort. A dense
Fort_Mackinac
Town in British Columbia, Canada
Fort George Tribune, 23 Nov 1912 Fort George Tribune, 12 Jul 1913 Fort George Herald, 16 Aug 1913 Fort George Tribune: 13 Sep 1913 & 4 Oct 1913 Fort George
Smithers,_British_Columbia
1813 battle of the War of 1812
of 1812. A column of troops from the United States Army marched from Fort George and attempted to surprise a British outpost at Beaver Dams, billeting
Battle_of_Beaver_Dams
Shawnee Native American military leader (1768-1813)
British commander of Upper Canada, arrived at Fort Malden and began preparations for attacking Hull at Fort Detroit. Tecumseh, upon hearing of Brock's plans
Tecumseh
Bibb Fort Bowyer Fort Carney Fort Claiborne Fort Condé, open to the public Fort Crawford Fort Dale Fort Decatur Fort Easley Fort Gaines Fort Glass Fort Hampton
List of forts in the United States
List_of_forts_in_the_United_States
Flag that flew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore during the War of 1812
city's harbor. When Major George Armistead, the fort's commander, expressed the desire for a very large flag to fly over the fort, General John S. Stricker
Star-Spangled_Banner_(flag)
Bandra Fort (Castella de Aguada) Belapur Fort Bombay Castle Dongri Fort Fort George, Bombay Ghodbunder Fort Madh Fort Mahim Fort Mazagon Fort Riwa Fort Sewri
List of tourist attractions in Mumbai
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Mumbai
Scenic parkway in Ontario
Conservatory, and Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights. The route ends at Fort George, southeast of the urban centre of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Construction on
Niagara_Parkway
Historic site in Ontario, Canada
that included Fort George, Navy Hall, and Butler's Barracks. However, the fort would not be completed until after the war. Before the fort was built, the
Fort_Mississauga
Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Fort George Canyon Provincial Park is a provincial park south of Prince George in British Columbia, Canada. The park's area is 440 acres (180 ha) and includes
Fort George Canyon Provincial Park
Fort_George_Canyon_Provincial_Park
Gorge carved by the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada
kilometres (106 mi) by river from Fort George, and is about 100 kilometres (62 mi) due east of downtown Prince George. The name is commonly confused even
Grand_Canyon_of_the_Fraser
Attempted French colonial settlement in Florida
Fort Caroline was an attempted French colonial settlement in Florida, located on the banks of the St. Johns River in present-day Duval County. It was established
Fort_Caroline
Bus routes in Manhattan, New York
transit line in Manhattan, New York City, running from Lower Manhattan to Fort George in Washington Heights. Originally a streetcar line, it now consists of
Third and Lexington Avenues Line
Third_and_Lexington_Avenues_Line
Class of two replenishment oilers of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
The requirement for the Fort class was reduced from six to two. Fort Victoria was built by Harland & Wolff and Fort George by Swan Hunter and the ships
Fort Victoria-class replenishment oiler
Fort_Victoria-class_replenishment_oiler
Airport in Fort Meade / Odenton, Maryland
Fort Meade Executive Airport (IATA: FME, ICAO: KFME, FAA LID: FME) is a public airport just south of Fort George G. Meade in Odenton, Anne Arundel County
Tipton_Airport
American lawyer and poet (1779–1843)
from Frederick, Maryland, best known as the author of the poem "Defence of Fort M'Henry", which was set to a popular British tune and eventually became the
Francis_Scott_Key
Metal sphere found in 1974 in Florida, United States
Betz family investigated a small brush fire near their residence on Fort George Island, Florida. The family of three, Antoine, Jerri, and son Terry,
Betz_mystery_sphere
Continental Army brigadier general
Gates and others who were with him, Woedtke died at the Fort George military post near Lake George in late July 1776, shortly after the meeting of the general
Frederick William, Baron de Woedtke
Frederick_William,_Baron_de_Woedtke
Canadian journalist and politician
left for Fort George. John Houston arrived in Fort George in the fall of 1909 and bought property in South Fort George and began the Fort George Tribune
John_Houston_(newspaperman)
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