Fort William Henry
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Fort William Henry
Fort William Henry
Fort William Henry stood in the large rectangular area defined on site today by low stone walls and a tall stone tower, or bastion. The stone bastion was built in 1908 as a replica of that feature of the fort.
Before Fort William Henry was built in 1692, the Pemaquid settlement and a previous fort, Fort Charles, had been captured by the French and their Indian allies, driving the English to abandon much of the nearby coastal area. By 1691, the English regained authority over the region and built Fort William Henry.
With the construction of Fort William Henry in 1692, England sought to fortify the frontiers of its Massachusetts colony. Pemaquid lay on the northeastern edge of English influence and, as such, occupied a very strategic location.
http://www.maine.gov/doc/parks/programs/history/pemaquid/fortwh.htm



Fort William Henry stood in the large rectangular area defined on site today by low stone walls and a tall stone tower, or bastion. The stone bastion was built in 1908 as a replica of that feature of the fort.
Before Fort William Henry was built in 1692, the Pemaquid settlement and a previous fort, Fort Charles, had been captured by the French and their Indian allies, driving the English to abandon much of the nearby coastal area. By 1691, the English regained authority over the region and built Fort William Henry.
With the construction of Fort William Henry in 1692, England sought to fortify the frontiers of its Massachusetts colony. Pemaquid lay on the northeastern edge of English influence and, as such, occupied a very strategic location.
http://www.maine.gov/doc/parks/programs/history/pemaquid/fortwh.htm









