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Revision as of 17:01, 27 February 2020
HistoryEstablished in 1718 as a one hundred foot square stone fort for the purpose of protecting the Maine colony settlers from hostile Indians. The settlement and fort remained until about 1821.
The colonial government of Massachusetts initially supplied a detachment of soldiers under Captain Penhallow to garrison the fort but they were later withdrawn and the inhabitants were left to provide protection for themselves. Abandoned as a fortification by 1821. Current StatusThe ruins of this fort remained visible into the 20th century with some of its foundations and walls well preserved. The whole outline was easily traceable.
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