Carlisle Fort
1757 establishments in PennsylvaniaBritish forts in the United StatesBuildings and structures in Cumberland County, PennsylvaniaColonial forts in PennsylvaniaCumberland County, Pennsylvania ... and 5 more
Forts in PennsylvaniaFrench and Indian War fortsGovernment buildings completed in 1757Pre-statehood history of PennsylvaniaUse American English from August 2025
Carlisle Fort, also known as Fort Carlisle, the Fort at Carlisle, Fort Lowther or Fort Louther, was a stockade built in the town of Carlisle, Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War, for local defense. The fort also served as a supply depot and a military headquarters during the Forbes Expedition in 1758. It was one of the first forts authorized for construction by Governor Robert Hunter Morris in 1755, although construction took almost two years to complete. It was never attacked, and was abandoned after 1758.
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West Louther Street,
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Benjamin Rush
West Louther Street
17013
Pennsylvania, United States
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