Results for Fort Edward
Fort Edward
1755
Great Carrying Place
Fort Nicholson 1709<...
Old Fort Edward
This boulder
marks the site of
Old Fort...
Fort Edward Johnson
On April 19, 1862, General Johnson, with General Lee’s app...
Welcome to Fort Edward Johnson
My name is Shepherd Green Pryor, but my friends and family...
Fort Edward Johnson
On April 19, 1862, General Johnson, with General Lee’s app...
Fort Edwards
Troops from this fort under Captain Mercer were ambushed i...
Results for Fort Edward
Fort Edward
1755
Great Carrying Place
Fort Nicholson 1709
Fort Lydius 1731
Fort Lyman 1755
Marker is on Lakes to Locks Passage (U.S. 4), on the right when traveling south.
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Old Fort Edward
This boulder
marks the site of
Old Fort Edward
1755 – 1780
Erected by the
Jane McCrea Chapter
Daughters of
the American Revolution
1914
Marker is on Old Fort Street, on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Fort Edward Johnson
On April 19, 1862, General Johnson, with General Lee’s approval, moved our regiment from Allegheny Mountain to Shenandoah Mountain. To protect ourselves from Yankee bullets, we dug about a mile of trench in this rocky ground. We then opened our ...
Welcome to Fort Edward Johnson
My name is Shepherd Green Pryor, but my friends and family call me “Shep.” I was elected First Lieutenant of the Muckalee Guards, Company A, 12th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry. We’ve just survived a cold Virginia winter on the top ...
Fort Edward Johnson
On April 19, 1862, General Johnson, with General Lee’s approval, moved our regiment from Allegheny Mountain to Shenandoah Mountain. To protect ourselves from Yankee bullets, we dug about a mile of trench in this rocky ground. We then opened our ...
Fort Edwards
Troops from this fort under Captain Mercer were ambushed in 1756 and many were killed. The French and Indians later attacked the fort but the garrison, aided by Daniel Morgan and other frontiersmen, repulsed the assault.
Marker is on U.S. 50, ...