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'''Location:''' Actual site located on private property in Rutland County, Vermont. Map point is the marker location at the intersection of Main St. and East Hubberton Road just south of exit 5 on US 4. | '''Location:''' Actual site located on private property in Rutland County, Vermont.<br>Map point is the marker location at the intersection of Main St. and<br>East Hubberton Road just south of exit 5 on US 4. | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 24 March 2022
Fort Warren (3) (1777-1779) - A Revolutionary War militia fort established in 1777 in Rutland County, Vermont. Named for Colonel Guideon Warren of Tinmouth, Colonel in the 5th Regiment of Vermont Militia. Abandoned sometime in 1779.
HistoryBuilt between 2 Apr 1779 and 14 May 1779 at Castleton as a new fort expanding the western flank of the defended frontier. Current StatusMarkers only, the actual site on private property in Rutland County, Vermont.
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Visited: 13 Jul 2012
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