FORT ALLEN WELL
Posted by: unimoggers
N 40° 49.785 W 075° 42.146
18T E 440772 N 4520095
Fort Allen was built under Franklin's supervision.
Waymark Code: WMZYF
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 11/27/2006
Views: 84
I found this on one website regarding Fort Allen:
(1755 - 1763), Weissport, Pennsylvania
Measured 125 feet by 50 feet, with a 12-foot high stockade. It had two bastions on the long sides, and two half-bastions on the opposite corners. Armed with two swivel guns. Inside were two barracks and an Officers' quarters. Built under the supervision of Benjamin Franklin. Used by the Pennsylvania colonial militia. The fort's well still exists behind a building on the west-side of the town square near a flood protection levee. The fort was still standing in 1780, but was demolished soon after. Site occupied by hotel on Bridge and Franklin Streets. The original name of Weissport (founded 1760's) was New Gnadenhuetten, after the original Moravian settlement of Gnadenhuetten (not stockaded for defense) that was located here and destroyed by Delaware Indians in 1755.
The plaque reads:
Erected by Col. Benjamin Franklin
in the winter of 1756 at the order of
the province of Pennsylvania. The fort
consisting of two block houses and a well.
Surrounded by a stockade,was situated 201
feet southwest of the spot. It was used as
a base of supplies and as a rendezvous for
troops during the period of the French
and Indian Wars. The well is the only trace
left of the fort.
Location Type: Portrait/Statue
Reference Web Site: [Web Link]
Established Date: 11/27/1756
Property Type: Public
Fee required: no
Location Notes: Not listed
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