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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1754-1754) - A British colonial fort established in March 1754 just prior to the start of the [[French & Indian War]] by Captain [[William Trent]] in present day Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The British completed the fort on 16 Apr 1754 and were forced to abandon it on 18 Apr 1754 by a superior French force who immediately began construction of [[Fort Duquesne]] on the same site. Also known as [[Trent's Fort]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1754-1754) - A British colonial fort established in March 1754 just prior to the start of the [[French & Indian War]] by Captain [[William Trent]] in present day Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The British completed the fort on 16 Apr 1754 and were forced to abandon it on 18 Apr 1754 by a superior French force who immediately began construction of [[Fort Duquesne (1)]] on the same site. The fort was actually surrendered by Ensign [[Edward Ward]] because Captain Trent was away. Named for the British Prince of Wales who later became King George III. Also known as [[Trent's Fort]].
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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Over built by Fort Duquesne, no remains, in Fort Pitt State Park, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Over built by [[Fort Duquesne (1)]], no remains, in Fort Pitt State Park, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
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'''Links:'''
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* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/pa-pitt.html#pitt North American Forts - Fort Prince George]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/pa-pitt.html#pitt North American Forts - Fort Prince George]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Prince_George Wikipedia - Fort Prince George]
* [http://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-8C Explore PA History - Fort Prince George]


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Latest revision as of 06:01, 26 February 2025

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Fort Prince George (1) (1754-1754) - A British colonial fort established in March 1754 just prior to the start of the French & Indian War by Captain William Trent in present day Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The British completed the fort on 16 Apr 1754 and were forced to abandon it on 18 Apr 1754 by a superior French force who immediately began construction of Fort Duquesne (1) on the same site. The fort was actually surrendered by Ensign Edward Ward because Captain Trent was away. Named for the British Prince of Wales who later became King George III. Also known as Trent's Fort.

Current Status

Over built by Fort Duquesne (1), no remains, in Fort Pitt State Park, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

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Location: Fort Pitt State Park, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Map point is approximate.

Maps & Images

Lat: 40.441534 Long: -80.010467

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  • Elevation: .....'

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 679-679

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Visited: 15 Aug 2012