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15-496: Not to be confused with Fort St. George (disambiguation) . Fort George may refer to: Forts [ edit ] Bermuda [ edit ] Fort George, Bermuda , built in the late 18th Century and successively developed through the 19th Century, on a site that had been in use as a watch and signal station since 1612 British Virgin Islands [ edit ] Fort George, Tortola ,

30-564: A 1607 fort of the Popham Colony in Maine Fort St. George (Thomaston, Maine) , a 1719 British Colonial fort in Maine, U.S. HMAT Wandilla , a ship formerly named Fort St George See also [ edit ] Fort George (disambiguation) Saint George (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

45-610: A British fort in the American Revolution and War of 1812 Fort George, former name of Fort Holmes on Mackinac Island, Michigan Fort George , a sub-neighborhood in the extreme northern part of Washington Heights, Manhattan , New York City Fort Amsterdam , a British fort in New York City during the American Revolution, also known as Fort George Fort George, New York , five different forts in various parts of New York State, built at various times Fort George, Oregon ,

60-643: A North West Company post near Buckingham House , Alberta Cayman Islands [ edit ] Fort George, George Town , a heritage site on Grand Cayman Croatia [ edit ] Fort George, a fort on the Island of Vis built in 1812 to protect the harbour and town of Vis (town) . French Polynesia [ edit ] A fort in Tubuai built and then abandoned in 1789 by the Bounty mutineers Grenada [ edit ] Fort George, an eighteenth-century fort in

75-611: A fort built at the time of the American Revolution Canada [ edit ] Fort George, Ontario , a 19th-century fort in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Fort George, Nova Scotia , a.k.a. Halifax Citadel National Historic Site in Halifax, Nova Scotia Fort George, A townsite later amalgamated into Prince George, British Columbia Fort George (electoral district) , a provincial electoral district centered on

90-611: A fortified garrison constructed from 1748 near Inverness, Scotland Fort George railway station , a former station nearby at Ardersier United States [ edit ] Fort George, a frontier trading post in Colorado, also known as Fort Saint Vrain Fort George (Pensacola, Florida) , a former American Revolutionary War fort in Pensacola, Florida Fort George (Brunswick, Maine) , (1715–1737) Fort George (Castine, Maine) , (1779),

105-580: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fort St. George (disambiguation) Fort St. George or Fort Saint George may refer to: Fort St. George, India , a fortress in Chennai Fort St George In England , a pub in Cambridge, England, named for the Madras fort Fort St. George ,

120-540: The Royal Fleet Auxiliary Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fort George . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fort_George&oldid=1230602935 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

135-521: The adobe building and plaza reconstructed at Fort Vasquez and Bent's Old Fort . Marcellin St. Vrain, Ceran's brother, managed the trading post . He employed such notable people as James Beckwourth , a mountain man, and Jean Baptiste Charbonneau , who was born to Sacajewea during the 1804-1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition . She accompanied the expedition with her husband, trader & trapper Toussaint Charbonneau as well as newborn Jean Baptiste, while filling

150-537: The capital, St. George's, Grenada Guernsey, Channel Islands [ edit ] Fort George, Guernsey , the garrison fort of St Peter Port, Guernsey, constructed from 1780 to 1812 India [ edit ] Fort George, Bombay , an extension built to the fortified walls of Bombay Jamaica [ edit ] Fort George, Jamaica , an eighteenth-century fort in Port Antonio United Kingdom [ edit ] Fort George, Highland ,

165-494: The fort was Ceran St. Vrain , after whom it was named. William Clark , governor of the territory, granted the Bent, St. Vrain Co. a license to trade on November 8, 1836. Like neighboring forts, the structure was built as a two-story adobe structure whose walls encased an interior courtyard. It accommodated trade with Native American tribes and mountain men engaged in fur trapping. It resembled

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180-666: The new name for Fort Astoria after the North West Company purchased it from the Pacific Fur Company in 1813 Fort George, former name of Fort Wolcott on Goat Island, Rhode Island Fort George (Virginia) , a 1728 fort on the site of a 1632 fort at or near the later Fort Monroe Others [ edit ] Fort George (Belize House constituency) , Belize Fort George Brewery , brewery in Astoria, Oregon RFA Fort George (A388) , combined fleet stores ship and tanker of

195-554: The title Fort St. George . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fort_St._George_(disambiguation)&oldid=1214736708 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fort Saint Vrain Fort Saint Vrain

210-459: The town of Prince George, British Columbia South Fort George , a suburb of Prince George, British Columbia, once its own townsite. Regional District of Fraser–Fort George , British Columbia Fort George , a Hudson's Bay Company post near Chisasibi, Quebec Fort George, a Hudson's Bay Company post at the mouth of the George River at present-day Kangiqsualujjuaq , Quebec Fort George,

225-840: Was an 1837 fur trading post built by the Bent, St. Vrain Company , and located at the confluence of Saint Vrain Creek and the South Platte River , about 20 miles (32 km) east of the Rocky Mountains in the unorganized territory of the United States , in present-day Weld County , Colorado . A historical marker notes the place where Old Fort St. Vrain once stood, today at the end of Weld County Road 40, located about seven miles north of Fort Vasquez , Colorado . Among those who helped to establish

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