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City in British Columbia, Canada
built the communities of South Fort George and Fort George (sometimes referred to as Central Fort George). South Fort George was built on the Fraser River
Prince George, British Columbia
Prince_George,_British_Columbia
Suburb in canada
South 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
South_Fort_George
Topics referred to by the same term
South Fort George, a suburb of Prince George, British Columbia, once its own townsite. Regional District of Fraser–Fort George, British Columbia Fort
Fort_George
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
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
18th century fort in South Carolina
Fort Prince George was a fort constructed in 1753 in the Province of South Carolina, on the Cherokee Path across the Keowee River from the Cherokee town
Fort Prince George (South Carolina)
Fort_Prince_George_(South_Carolina)
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
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)
Sternwheeler
The partners in this company were Nick Clark and Russel Peden of South Fort George, who operated a sawmill there. Nick Clark also owned the lots in that
Nechacco
Historic coastal fortress in South Carolina, United States
Fort Sumter is an incomplete sea fort at the mouth of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, where the battle that sparked the American Civil War took place
Fort_Sumter
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
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
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
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
Island in Duval County, Florida, US
infectious diseases brought by the Europeans. Fort George has the highest point along the Atlantic coast south of New Jersey. In prehistoric times it was
Fort_George_Island
Historic fort in New York State
Fort Ticonderoga (/taɪkɒndəˈroʊɡə/), formerly Fort Carillon, is a large 18th-century star fort built by the French at a narrows near the south end of Lake
Fort_Ticonderoga
United States historic place
Fort Moultrie is a series of fortifications on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, built to protect the city of Charleston, South Carolina. The first fort
Fort_Moultrie
Neighbourhood in Chennai District, Tamil Nadu, India
the east to Park town on the west, The Fort St. George on the south to Royapuram in the north. The Fort St. George houses the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
George_Town,_Chennai
United States Army post in Kentucky, United States
Fort Knox is a United States Army installation in Kentucky, south of Louisville and north of Elizabethtown. It is adjacent to the United States Bullion
Fort_Knox
Canadian journalist and politician
Rossland and Prince Rupert. His last paper would be printed in 1910 at South Fort George. John was married, though his wife, Edith May Keeley, didn't follow
John_Houston_(newspaperman)
Ruins of a Roman fort in Scotland
Rough Castle Fort is a Roman fort on the Antonine Wall roughly 2 kilometres south east of Bonnybridge near Tamfourhill in the Falkirk council area, Scotland
Rough_Castle_Fort
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)
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)
Colonial fort at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers
Fort Duquesne (/djuː.ˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN, French: [dykɛːn]; originally called Fort Du Quesne) was a fort established by the French in 1754, at the confluence
Fort_Duquesne
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
United States Army fort near Hays, Kansas
Fort Hays, originally named Fort Fletcher, was a United States Army fort near Hays, Kansas. Active from 1865 to 1889 it was an important frontier post
Fort_Hays
Military facility in South Carolina, USA
States (1829–1837) who was born in the border region of North and South Carolina. Fort Jackson was founded in 1917 at Camp Jackson as the US entered World
Fort_Jackson_(South_Carolina)
Siege during the Seven Years' War
de Montcalm against the British-held Fort William Henry. This fort, located at the southern end of Lake George, on the frontier between the British Province
Siege_of_Fort_William_Henry
Boat owned by Barnard's Express
ISBN 0-88826-033-4. "Fort George Herald" (Document). South Fort George, BC. October 1, 1910. "Fort George Herald" (Document). South Fort George, BC. October 8
BX_(sternwheeler)
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.
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
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
Colonial French fort in present-day Ticonderoga, New York
Construction began in October 1755. Fort Carillon was situated south of Lake Champlain and north of Lake George, a natural point of conflict between
Fort_Carillon
Military base in South Dakota, United States
Fort Meade, originally known as Camp Sturgis and later Camp Ruhlen, is a former United States Army post located just east of Sturgis, South Dakota, United
Fort_Meade_(South_Dakota)
One of the principal islands of Bermuda
George's Garrison and many forts, including Burnt Point Fort, Coney Island Fort, Ferry Point Martello Tower, Gate's Fort, Alexandra Battery, Fort Victoria
St._George's_Island,_Bermuda
1863 battle of the American Civil War
fortress of Fort Wagner, which protected Morris Island, south of Charleston Harbor. The battle occurred one week after the First Battle of Fort Wagner. Although
Second_Battle_of_Fort_Wagner
sternwheelers of the South Fort George town-site owned by the Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company were not interested in helping George Hammond promote
Robert C Hammond (sternwheeler)
Robert_C_Hammond_(sternwheeler)
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in the US
The Diocese of Fort Wayne–South Bend (Latin: Dioecesis Wayne Castrensis–South Bendensis) is a diocese of the Catholic Church in north-central and northeastern
Diocese of Fort Wayne–South Bend
Diocese_of_Fort_Wayne–South_Bend
Site of the Battle of Fort Necessity (1754)
Pennsylvania, George Washington decided it prudent to reinforce his position. Supposedly named by Washington as Fort Necessity or Fort of Necessity, the
Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Fort_Necessity_National_Battlefield
City in South Dakota, United States
Fort Pierre is a city in Stanley County, South Dakota, United States. It is part of the Pierre, South Dakota micropolitan area and the county seat of
Fort_Pierre,_South_Dakota
18th century British fort in North America
the frontier in Virginia and South Carolina. After 16 Cherokee chiefs who were being held hostage at Fort Prince George were killed by the garrison on
Fort_Loudoun_(Tennessee)
English fort in South Carolina
forts were constructed farther south, including Fort Frederica on St. Simons Island, diminishing the strategic importance of Fort Frederick. The fort
Fort Frederick, South Carolina
Fort_Frederick,_South_Carolina
1909. She was built by Donald McPhee for the Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company of South Fort George and was piloted by Captain John Bonser, an experienced
Steamboats of the Upper Fraser River
Steamboats_of_the_Upper_Fraser_River
1861 American Civil War battle
Fort Sumter (also the Attack on Fort Sumter or the Fall of Fort Sumter) (April 12–13, 1861) was the bombardment of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South
Battle_of_Fort_Sumter
Fort Prince was built in Spartanburg County, South Carolina for protection against the Cherokee Indians. It was near the residence of a Mr. Prince. Fort
Fort_Prince
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
children inhabited Fort George. When news of the massacre at South Branch House reached Fort George, the inhabitants stayed inside the fort for six weeks and
Buckingham House (fur-trade post)
Buckingham_House_(fur-trade_post)
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
Public university in Alice, South Africa
The University of Fort Hare (Afrikaans: Universiteit van Fort Hare) is a public university in Alice, Eastern Cape, South Africa. It was a key institution
University_of_Fort_Hare
Neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts
Bridges were added over Fort Point Channel connecting South Boston with downtown. During the American Revolutionary War, George Washington placed a cannon
South_Boston
United States fort in Baltimore, Maryland
Fort McHenry is a historical American coastal pentagonal bastion fort on Locust Point, now a neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. It is best known for
Fort_McHenry
Abandoned sea fort in Manila Bay
Manila Bay in the Philippines, south of Corregidor Island. Nicknamed a "concrete battleship", the reinforced concrete sea fort, shaped like a battleship,
Fort_Drum_(Philippines)
United States Army general (1923–2004) and son of George Patton
George Smith Patton IV (December 24, 1923 – June 27, 2004) was a major general in the United States Army and the son of World War II General George S
George_Patton_IV
American street gang leader and gangster from Chicago, Illinois
Woodlawn neighborhood on Chicago's South Side in 1955. He dropped out of Hyde Park High School after the ninth grade. Fort spent time at Cook County temporary
Jeff_Fort
The following is a list of forts in South Dakota. List of ghost towns in South Dakota Parker, Watson; Lambert, Hugh K. (1974). Black Hills Ghost Towns
List_of_forts_in_South_Dakota
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
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
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
partnership held by Nick Clarke and Russell Peden of the South Fort George town-site of Fort George. Chilcotin was the largest of the company's three sternwheelers
Chilcotin_(sternwheeler)
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
1755 Seven Years' War battle
it "Lake George" in honor of his sovereign, George II. He intended to advance via Lake George and Lake Champlain to attack French-held Fort St. Frédéric
Battle_of_Lake_George
Lake in Warren County, New York, US
the lake. The fort was named Fort William Henry after the King's grandson Prince William Henry, a younger brother of the later King George III. In September
Lake_George_(New_York)
Fort in Calcutta, India
Tower, Fort William, Kolkata Main Gates of Fort William Fort William College Fort St. George, India Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fort William
Fort_William,_West_Bengal
English colony in present-day US
Fort St. George. Fort St. George, named for the patron saint of England, was built on the headland of an area named Sabino, ten miles (16 km) south of
Popham_Colony
originally held by Nick Clarke and Russell Peden from the Fort George town-site of South Fort George. Fort Fraser was intended to be a small prospecting craft
Fort_Fraser_(sternwheeler)
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
National Historic Site in Otero County, Colorado, United States
significant guesswork. The Fort was used as Fort Laramie in the 1979 CBS mini-series The Chisholms, starring Robert Preston. In George MacDonald Fraser's 1982
Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site
Bent's_Old_Fort_National_Historic_Site
Hamlet in Cariboo Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
(5 mi) south of present Alexandria. In the 1820s, the Hudson's Bay Brigade Trail from the fort went south to Fort Astoria (a.k.a. Fort George) at the
Alexandria,_British_Columbia
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Named after Canadian Army Corporal Charles William Bracey, from South Fort George, BC; serving with 4th Armoured Brigade, 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division
Mount_Bracey
Service as part of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Fairfax County, Virginia. Fort Marcy is approximately 1⁄2 mile (0.80 km) south of the Potomac River
Fort_Marcy_(Virginia)
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
railway construction workers and settlers in the nearby townsite of South Fort George, where there was a large licensed hotel. The First Nations village
Nicolas_Coccola
Early battle in the French and Indian War
sent the 21-year-old Virginia Lieutenant Colonel George Washington to travel from Williamsburg to Fort Le Boeuf in the Ohio Territory (a territory claimed
Battle_of_Fort_Necessity
18th-century frontier fort at the current site of Cumberland, Maryland
in the early career of George Washington. At the current location of the city of Cumberland, Maryland, a crude frontier fort was constructed at the confluence
Fort_Cumberland_(Maryland)
U.S. military post in Colorado, United States
Stage Route (South Platte Trail), stage stations, and the telegraph line. Fort Sedgwick was one mile west of Julesburg, south of the South Platte River
Fort_Sedgwick
United States historic place
the mountains to monitor their movement. George Washington ordered a signal beacon to be built at the fort as part of a wider network but it is unclear
Fort Nonsense (Morristown, New Jersey)
Fort_Nonsense_(Morristown,_New_Jersey)
American military officer and surveyor (1752–1818)
erected on what was believed to have been the site of Fort Sackville. The site, now called the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, became a part
George_Rogers_Clark
City in Florida, United States
openly gay mayor of Fort..." www.local10.com. Retrieved October 16, 2018. George, Paul S. (1991). "Where the boys were" (PDF). South Florida History Magazine
Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida
Place in Vieux Fort District, Saint Lucia
George Odlum Stadium. List of cities in Saint Lucia List of rivers of Saint Lucia Vieux Fort District (formerly Quarter) Vieux Fort River "Vieux Fort"
Vieux_Fort,_Saint_Lucia
Military units
saw South Carolina Independent Companies in garrison at Charleston, Fort Prince George, and Fort Loudoun. Soon hostile Cherokees invested both forts. Fort
British Army independent companies in South Carolina
British_Army_independent_companies_in_South_Carolina
United States historic place
can take a guided tour of the fort, and on Fort Ligonier Days, the fort's cannons are fired. French victories over George Washington and Edward Braddock
Fort_Ligonier
US fort during the Revolutionary War
the invasion of New York, building the fort during one night in April. General George Washington inspected the fort in May, finding it 'exceedingly strong'
Fort_Defiance_(Brooklyn)
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Peter Dunlevy, who operated a store at Soda Creek and Fort George, opened a store at the south end on the river in 1873, naming the portage after John
Giscome_Portage
Topics referred to by the same term
administrator Kitch Christie (George Moir Christie, 1940–1998), South African rugby coach George Christie, guitarist in the band Fort George Christie (footballer)
George_Christie
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)
Fort and former trading post in Elmina, Ghana
Elmina Castle, or Fort St. George, was erected by the Portuguese in 1482 as Castelo de São Jorge da Mina ('St. George of the Mine Castle'), also known
Elmina_Castle
Park in North Dakota, US
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is a North Dakota state park located 7 miles (11 km) south of Mandan, North Dakota, United States. The park is home to
Fort_Abraham_Lincoln
whom?] It was constructed south of George Parker's land. This was on Lot 13 of the Lord Fairfax's Patterson Creek Manor. The fort was constructed on the
Fort_Cocke
Former river defense fort near Garysville, Virginia
0 km) southeast of Flowerdew Hundred Plantation in Prince George County, Virginia. The fort was named for the area's Powhatan tribe of indigenous people;
Fort_Powhatan
United States historic place
settlement, built up the fort, and renamed it Fort Sackville in honor of Lord George Sackville.[citation needed] The population around the fort grew quickly in
Forts_of_Vincennes,_Indiana
Place in British Columbia, Canada
safely and comfortably upriver to Fort George. The Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company of South Fort George built two sternwheelers at Soda Creek
Soda_Creek
Borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, US
terminus of the George Washington Bridge, which crosses the Hudson River and connects to the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Fort Lee's population
Fort_Lee,_New_Jersey
Reconstructed historic site in Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States
The bluff was the site of George Washington's 1776 encampment opposite Fort Washington at the northern end of Manhattan. Fort Lee is named for General
Fort_Lee_Historic_Park
1896 sternwheeler built by Alexander Watson
by the Fort George Lumber and Navigation Company. All three steamers were able to navigate the full route from Soda Creek to South Fort George. By 1910
Charlotte_(sternwheeler)
Historic fort in New Hampshire
continued on the southwest side of the fort to enclose and protect an existing well. In 1744, during King George's War, many of the area's outlying farms
Fort_at_Number_4
Public high school in Texas, USA
George Bush High School is a public high school located in the Mission Bend census-designated place and in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, serving
George_Bush_High_School
United States Army installation and a CDP in Virginia
in the wake of the George Floyd protests and petitions to rename U.S. Army bases with names related to the Confederacy, the fort was proposed to be renamed
Fort_Belvoir
Town in the Highlands of Scotland
other forts in the chain of three Great Glen fortifications (Fort Augustus and the original Fort George), they failed to take Fort William. Fort William
Fort_William,_Scotland
Governor of New Jersey (1852-1920)
from 1908 to 1911. His uncle, George Franklin Fort, was a Democratic governor of New Jersey from 1851 to 1854. Fort was born in Pemberton, New Jersey
John_Franklin_Fort
Town in New York, United States
Elevated land on the western side of Fort Ann by Lake George. Pilot Knob – An elevation near Lake George and south of the community of the same name. Putnam
Fort_Ann,_New_York
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