Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Fort Necessity National Battlefield is a national battlefield in Farmington, PA. This battle site was preserved by the United States federal government because of its national importance.
Fort Necessity was built by George Washington and the Virginia Colonial Militia in 1754 following the incident that resulted in the Seven Years War, a world war known to Americans as the French and Indian War.Contributor: Jerry LawsonPublished: Nov 24, 2009
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One of the few documents containing the signature of the French ensign whose death in 1754 helped to spark the French and Indian War and the clash of empires that led eventually to the American Revolution was displayed at Fort Necessity.
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[[File:BraddocksGrave-photo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The grave of General Edward Braddock.]]
[[File:BraddocksGrave-photo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The grave of General Edward Braddock.]]
In a separate unit of the park lying about one mile (1.6 km) east of...
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Honoring the ghoulish side of heritageDaily American OnlineOct. 24, National Park Service personnel at the Fort Necessity National Battlefield near Farmington will present “Legends of the Mount Washington Tavern” at ...
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