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Revision as of 05:13, 18 June 2012
Fort Pownall (1759-1775) - A colonial fort established in 1759 by Governor Thomas Pownall in present day Stockton Springs, Waldo County, Maine. Abandoned in 1775.
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Fort Pownall History
Current Status
Part of Fort Point State Park, Stockton Springs, Waldo County, Maine
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Location: Fort Point State Park, Stockton Springs, Waldo County, Maine. Maps & Images Lat: 44.46818 Long: -68.81184 |
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