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Edward Braddock

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Near this monument

disembarked on February 19, 1755

Edward Braddock

Major General and Commander-in-Chief

of all the British forces in America.

His coming marked the beginning

of an important stage in the war

which lost to France

all her extended

American possessions.

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Erected by the

Colonial Dames

of America in the

State of ...

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General Edward Braddock

General Edward Braddock in April 1755 (driven in his coach and six horses) crossed into Virginia near this point on his way to Fort Cumberland, after ten days’ conference with Benjamin Franklin and others in Frederick, Md., arranging for teams ...

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General Edward Braddock and His Army

Crossed the Pittsburgh and Mount Pleasant Pike at this point July 3, 1755

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 31) and Braddock Road Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 981), on the right when traveling west on Main Street.

Courtesy ...

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General Edward Braddock

General Edward Braddock traveled over this road in April 1755 (in a coach and six horses purchased from Gov. Horatio Sharpe of Maryland)after a protracted conference in Frederick with Benjamin Franklin and others concerning the securing of teams, wagons and ...

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General Edward Braddock

General Edward Braddock in April 1755 (driven in his coach and six horses) crossed into Virginia near this point on his way to Fort Cumberland, after ten days’ conference with Benjamin Franklin and others in Frederick, Md., arranging for teams ...

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Maj. Gen. Edward Braddock and His Men

To commemorate the encampment in Maryland of Maj. Gen. Edward Braddock and his men at Owen's Ordinary, now Rockville, April 20, 1755. This stone is placed by the Janet Montgomery Chapter, Daughters of he American Revolution, Mrs. Morris L. Croxall, ...

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