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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.

Fort Pownall Stone Ruins
Fort Pownall Officer Quarters Ruins
Fort Pownall Earthworks and Marker Stone

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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Visited: 16 Jun 2012

Fort Pownall Picture Gallery

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