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(M) 40.28348, -79.5924, Fort Allen Marker | (M) 40.28348, -79.5924, Fort Allen Marker |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 7 January 2019
HistoryEstablished in 1774 during Lord Dunmore's War (1774) and provided settler protection through the Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Resulted from a petition to Governor John Penn by eighty Pennsylvania German pioneer settlers of Brush Creek and Harrold's settlement for aid in the Indian uprising of 1774. The fort was commanded by Colonel Christopher Truby and was sometimes known as Truby's Blockhouse. It was never attacked. Abandoned as a fortification at the end of Indian hostilities. Current StatusA roadside marker and a separate stone mounted plaque commemorate the site.
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