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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1688-1694) - An English colonial era fort first established in 1688 as [[Fort Andros]] along the Androscoggin River in present-day Brunswick, Sagadahoc County, Maine. Probably named for then Governor [[Edmund Andros]], Governor of the Dominion of New England (1686-1689). Destroyed during [[King William's War]] by the French and their Indian allies in 1694. Also known as [[Pejepscot Fort]] and alternatively spelled as [[Fort Andross]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1688-1694) - An English colonial era fort first established in 1688 as [[Fort Andros]] along the Androscoggin River in present-day Brunswick, Sagadahoc County, Maine. Probably named for then Governor [[Edmund Andros]], Governor of the Dominion of New England (1686-1689). Destroyed during [[King William's War]] by the French and their Indian allies in 1694. Also known as [[Pejepscot Fort]] and alternatively spelled as [[Fort Andross]]. Assigned Location ID '''ME00033'''. | ||
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|colspan="2"|[[File:Marker Ft Andros Ft George Location.jpg|795px|thumb|center|The repurposed 1834 Cabot Mill Building on the Site of Fort George and Fort Andros. The marker for both forts is located at the entrance on the right.]] | |colspan="2"|[[File:Marker Ft Andros Ft George Location.jpg|795px|thumb|center|The repurposed 1834 Cabot Mill Building on the Site of Fort George and Fort Andros. The marker for both forts is located at the entrance on the right.]] | ||
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== History == | ==History== | ||
Established in 1688 just before the start of [[King William's War]] (the first French & Indian War) by the Colonial Militia at the direction of | Established in 1688 just before the start of [[King William's War]] (the first French & Indian War) by the Colonial Militia at the direction of the New England Governor [[Edmund Andros]]. The Fort was built of rock in a zigzag pattern below present-day Bow Street. | ||
The Fort was destroyed in 1694 during [[King William's War]] by the French and their Indian allies and was not rebuilt. [[Fort George (12)|Fort George]] was later built near the site of the old Fort Andros in 1715. | The Fort was destroyed in 1694 during [[King William's War]] by the French and their Indian allies and was not rebuilt. [[Fort George (12)|Fort George]] was later built near the site of the old Fort Andros in 1715. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
[[File:Marker Ft Andros Ft George (1).jpg|thumb|left|250px|Fort Andros/Fort George Marker]] | |||
Marker only, the site is overbuilt with modern structures and parking lots. | Marker only, the site is overbuilt with modern structures and parking lots. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 2 March 2020
HistoryEstablished in 1688 just before the start of King William's War (the first French & Indian War) by the Colonial Militia at the direction of the New England Governor Edmund Andros. The Fort was built of rock in a zigzag pattern below present-day Bow Street. The Fort was destroyed in 1694 during King William's War by the French and their Indian allies and was not rebuilt. Fort George was later built near the site of the old Fort Andros in 1715. Current Status![]() Marker only, the site is overbuilt with modern structures and parking lots.
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