Fort Massachusetts (Massachusetts)
1746 in North AmericaMilitary history of New EnglandPre-statehood history of Massachusetts
Fort Massachusetts See also Fort Massachusetts for other similarly named forts. Fort Massachusetts was the westernmost in a line of forts built by British colonists to protect the northern border of Massachusetts from French and Indian forces in 1745. It was constructed along the banks of the Hoosac River in what is currently North Adams, Massachusetts by a company of British soldiers led by Captain Ephraim Williams. It consisted of a wooden stockade with a guard tower at each corner and a central blockhouse which was designed to be defensible if the walls were breached.
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Saint Joseph's Court
Eagle Street 85
01247
Massachusetts, United States
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