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Braddock's Military Road 1755 Salt Lick Camp

This tablet marks the site of General Edward Braddock's si...

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Braddock's Military Road 1755 "Three Springs" Camp

This tablet marks the most probable site of General Braddo...

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Braddock's Military Road 1755

Gen. Edw. Braddock, equipped to attack Ft. Duquesne, cut a...

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Results for Braddock's Military Road 1755

Braddock's Military Road 1755 Salt Lick Camp

This tablet marks the site of General Edward Braddock's sixteenth encampment named "Salt Lick Camp." Here Braddock's army camped July 3, 1755, after having marched six miles from Jacobs Cabin Camp. The circuitous route via Mount Pleasant was made to ...

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Braddock's Military Road 1755 "Three Springs" Camp

This tablet marks the most probable site of General Braddock's nineteenth camp. Here Braddock's army camped July 7, 1755, en route to capture Fort Du Quesne. The Turtle Creek defile with its deep and rugged ravines, and its steep and ...

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Braddock's Military Road 1755

Gen. Edw. Braddock, equipped to attack Ft. Duquesne, cut a 12 ft. road north through the western wilderness. On July 2nd, seven days before their defeat, his troops rested midday at springs nearby then marched a few miles NW from ...

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