braddocksbattlefield.com
French and Indian War Links - Braddock's Battlefield History Center
http://www.braddocksbattlefield.com/french-and-indian-war-links.html
Hours of Operation and Admission. French and Indian War Links. Braddock's Battlefield History Center. We Invite You to Visit Links to Other Important Sites:. Braddock's Road Preservation Association. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
fortligonier.org
Fort Ligonier | Fort Ligonier
http://fortligonier.org/history
Intersection of U.S. and PA Route 711. 200 South Market Street. Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658. 724) 238 - 9701. The history of Fort Ligonier began in September 1758 and was concluded in March 1766, embracing the period of the French and Indian War and Pontiac’s War. Today, the story of this time period is told through the remarkable Fort Ligonier museum exhibits and a fully reconstructed and restored fortification. In 1758, William Pitt, British secretary of state for the southern department, assigned to ...
battlesoffthebeatenpath.com
Braddock's Defeat at the Battle of the Monongahela
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Battle of the Monongahela (Braddock's Defeat). Amp;lt;a>www.addlikebutton.net</a>. Sign our guest book. Back to Home Page. European war comes to America. Britian raises the stakes. Exploits of Captain Robert Stobo. European War Comes to America. A map showing British and French territorial claims prior to the French and Indian War. The subject of this web page and related events are circled above. Fort Duquesne on the map is now the city of Pittsburgh, PA. The stakes couldn't have been higher...
crdpala.org
Making Local History Come Alive | CRD of PaLA
https://crdpala.org/2015/07/28/making-local-history-come-alive
Making Local History Come Alive. July 28, 2015. As a Humanities Liaison Librarian, I have tried to make students more aware of resources in our area. With students here from all over the world, I hope that they will use their time on our campus not only to make use of on-campus learning opportunities, but also to get a taste of the local culture. History students could visit all of these sites in a long weekend or learn more about them at the following websites:. Fort Ligonier – http:/ fortligonier...
fortpittblockhouse.com
Other Attractions | Fort Pitt Block House
http://www.fortpittblockhouse.com/other-attractions
Visit the Block House. Support the Block House. About The Block House. Video Preview of the Block House. Edith Ammon Memorial Garden. Building The Block House. Archeology at the Block House. Block House History - The Book. Block House History Video. What is the Fort Pitt Society? Meet the Fort Pitt Society. NSDAR, Pittsburgh Chapter. What was Fort Pitt? What is a Blockhouse? What is a Redoubt? What is a Gun Loop? Inside the Block House. The Fort Pitt Block House is located in beautiful Point State Park.
paladincom.com
~Paladin Communications~
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History can be a lot of fun. We encourage you to take a look through this page to discover things we bet you never knew about Colonial American history. We'll be adding new features regularly, as well as links to other cool sites. If you're a web administrator, contact us to exchange web banners or get your information on our Links section. Display your love of history right on the computer! Interview with Robert Matzen. Discussing the past, present, and future of Paladin. The Most Improbable Battle in.
american-roads.com
Early American Roads
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Early Roads • Road Construction. There are many early American roads and trails that are of interest concerning our nation's history. One of those is the Boston Post Road. German and Scotch-Irish settlers traveled south from Pennsylvania on what was known as the Great Wagon Road. Between Washington City and New Orleans began in 1806 as a postal road, and was later widened as a means for easy transport of troops and supplies across the Mississippi Territory during conflicts with the French. This road ...
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