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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1755-1758, 1763) - A fortified settler stockade and gristmill established in 1755 during the [[French & Indian War]] by [[Samuel Hunter]] in present day Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Later garrisoned by provincial troops untill 1758. Abandoned as a fortification in 1758 but temporarly occupied during 1763. Also known as [[Fort at Hunter's Mill]] and [[Captain Thomas McKee's Fort]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1755-1758, 1763) - A fortified settler stockade and gristmill established in 1755 during the [[French & Indian War]] by [[Samuel Hunter]] in present day Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Later garrisoned by provincial troops untill 1758. Abandoned as a fortification in 1758 but temporarly occupied during 1763. Also known as [[Fort at Hunter's Mill]] and [[Captain Thomas McKee's Fort]]. | ||
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== [[French & Indian War]] (1754-1763) == | == [[French & Indian War]] (1754-1763) == | ||
The stockade and blockhouse was built at the mouth of Fishing Creek on the east bank of the Susquehanna River by [[Samuel Hunter]], probably in response to the Penn's Creek Massacre on 16 Oct 1755. In January 1756 the fort was garrisoned by | [[Image:Fort Hunter - 12.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Susquehanna River from the Site of Fort Hunter]] | ||
The stockade and blockhouse was built at the mouth of Fishing Creek on the east bank of the Susquehanna River by [[Samuel Hunter]], probably in response to the Penn's Creek Massacre on 16 Oct 1755. In January 1756 the fort was garrisoned by provincial troops from Colonel [[William Clapham|William Clapham's]] Augusta Regiment and commanded by Captains [[Thomas McKee]] and [[James Patterson]]. The fort was used to protect local settlers and as a supply point for the construction of [[Fort Augusta (1)]]. A barracks was built outside the stockade to house troops headed for the garrison at [[Fort Augusta (1)]]. | |||
The post was abandoned as a fortification in 1758 but was temporarily occupied during 1763. | The post was abandoned as a fortification in 1758 but was temporarily occupied during 1763. | ||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
The site is now occupied by the Fort Hunter Mansion and Museum. Part of Fort Hunter County Park in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania | The site is now occupied by the Fort Hunter Mansion and Museum. Part of Fort Hunter County Park in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. | ||
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(F) 40.342603, -76.910133 | (F) 40.342603, -76.910133, Fort Hunter | ||
Fort Hunter | (1755-1758, 1763) | ||
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'''See Also:''' | |||
* [[French & Indian War]] | |||
* [[French & Indian War Fortifications - Pennsylvania]] | |||
'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
* {{Roberts}}, page 683 | * {{Roberts}}, page 683. | ||
'''Links:''' | '''Links:''' | ||
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* [http://forthunter.org/ Fort Hunter Site] | * [http://forthunter.org/ Fort Hunter Site] | ||
* [http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/fort_hunter/20471/digging_fort_hunter's_history/1010090 Fort Hunter Excavations] | * [http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/fort_hunter/20471/digging_fort_hunter's_history/1010090 Fort Hunter Excavations] | ||
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=K-wOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA522&lpg=PA522&dq=manada+gap+history&source=web&ots=Ve_gb9zbxL&sig=EQJyPeGCBnsqYkcdZD4k3bFxGfo&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=8&ct=result#v=onepage&q=manada%20gap%20history&f=false American Historical Register - Fort Hunter] | |||
{{Visited|20 Apr 2012}} | {{Visited|20 Apr 2012}} | ||
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[[Category:2012 Research Trip]] | [[Category:2012 Research Trip]] | ||
[[Category:French & Indian War Forts]] | [[Category:French & Indian War Forts]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 7 January 2019
Fort Hunter (1) (1755-1758, 1763) - A fortified settler stockade and gristmill established in 1755 during the French & Indian War by Samuel Hunter in present day Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Later garrisoned by provincial troops untill 1758. Abandoned as a fortification in 1758 but temporarly occupied during 1763. Also known as Fort at Hunter's Mill and Captain Thomas McKee's Fort.
French & Indian War (1754-1763)![]() The stockade and blockhouse was built at the mouth of Fishing Creek on the east bank of the Susquehanna River by Samuel Hunter, probably in response to the Penn's Creek Massacre on 16 Oct 1755. In January 1756 the fort was garrisoned by provincial troops from Colonel William Clapham's Augusta Regiment and commanded by Captains Thomas McKee and James Patterson. The fort was used to protect local settlers and as a supply point for the construction of Fort Augusta (1). A barracks was built outside the stockade to house troops headed for the garrison at Fort Augusta (1). The post was abandoned as a fortification in 1758 but was temporarily occupied during 1763.
Current StatusThe site is now occupied by the Fort Hunter Mansion and Museum. Part of Fort Hunter County Park in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
See Also: Sources:
Links:
Visited: 20 Apr 2012
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