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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1756-1756) - A British colonial [[French & Indian War]] Fort established in 1756 in present day Rome, Oneida County, New York. Named Fort Newport after the fort commander, Captain Newport. Destroyed by the British in August 1756 to prevent its capture by the French.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1756-1756) - A British colonial [[French & Indian War]] Fort established in 1756 in present-day Rome, Oneida County, New York. Named Fort Newport after the fort commander, Captain Newport. Destroyed by the British in August 1756 to prevent its capture by the French.


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== History of Fort Newport ==
== History of Fort Newport ==
Established as a British colonial fort in 1755 on Wood Creek during the [[French & Indian War]] along the [[Oneida Carry]] . Built about 3/4 of a mile from the future site of [[Fort Stanwix]]. The actual site is located Calvert Street between Arsenal Street and Brewer Alley in present day Rome, New York.
Established as a British colonial fort in 1755 on Wood Creek during the [[French & Indian War]] along the [[Oneida Carry]]. Built about 3/4 of a mile from the future site of [[Fort Stanwix]]. The actual site is located at Calvert Street between Arsenal Street and Brewer Alley in present-day Rome, New York.


The fort was constructed with a square log stockade with bastions on each corner. Destroyed by the British themselves to prevent its capture on 20 Aug 1756 after the French took [[Fort Oswego]], [[Fort Ontario]] and [[Fort George]].
The fort was constructed with a square log stockade with bastions on each corner. Destroyed by the British themselves to prevent its capture on 20 Aug 1756 after the French took [[Fort Oswego]], [[Fort Ontario]] and [[Fort George]].
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Latest revision as of 05:42, 6 September 2021

Fort Newport (1756-1756) - A British colonial French & Indian War Fort established in 1756 in present-day Rome, Oneida County, New York. Named Fort Newport after the fort commander, Captain Newport. Destroyed by the British in August 1756 to prevent its capture by the French.

Fort Newport Marker

History of Fort Newport

Established as a British colonial fort in 1755 on Wood Creek during the French & Indian War along the Oneida Carry. Built about 3/4 of a mile from the future site of Fort Stanwix. The actual site is located at Calvert Street between Arsenal Street and Brewer Alley in present-day Rome, New York.

The fort was constructed with a square log stockade with bastions on each corner. Destroyed by the British themselves to prevent its capture on 20 Aug 1756 after the French took Fort Oswego, Fort Ontario and Fort George.

Current Status

No remains, marker on Calvert Street.


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Location: Calvert St., Rome, Oneida County, New York. Map point is approximate and may not be accurate.

Maps & Images

Lat: 43.2148 Long: -75.46975

See Also:

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 568.

Links:

Visited: 17 Jun 2016