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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1775, 1814-1815) - A [[Revolutionary War]] fortification established in 1775 by patriot forces in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. Named for Colonel [[Ethan Allen]] who captured [[Fort Ticonderoga]] in May 1775. Used as a hospital during the [[War of 1812]] and abandoned in 1815. Also known as [[Fort Ethan Allen (3)|Fort Ethan Allen]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1775, 1814-1815) - A [[Revolutionary War]] fortification established in 1775 by patriot forces in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. Named for Colonel [[Ethan Allen]] who captured [[Fort Ticonderoga]] in May 1775. Used as a hospital during the [[War of 1812]] and abandoned in 1815. Also known as [[Fort Ethan Allen (3)|Fort Ethan Allen]]. | ||
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Fort Allen (2) (1775, 1814-1815) - A Revolutionary War fortification established in 1775 by patriot forces in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. Named for Colonel Ethan Allen who captured Fort Ticonderoga in May 1775. Used as a hospital during the War of 1812 and abandoned in 1815. Also known as Fort Ethan Allen.
Fort Allen (2) HistoryInitially built with five guns in a crescent shaped battery for the defense of Portland, Maine. It was later enlarged to include a barracks and magazine. In the War of 1812 parts of the fort were used as a hospital. Current StatusPart of Fort Allen City Park in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine. Two civil war era guns are emplaced on period earthworks.
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Links: Visited: 18 Jun 2012 Fort Allen (2) Picture Gallery
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