Fort Bedford - Sources and External Links

Sources and External Links

  • Fort Bedford Museum official site
  • Fort Bedford Time Line
  • Fort Bedford park
Pennsylvania during the French and Indian War
1754
  • Battle of Jumonville Glen
  • Battle of the Great Meadows
1755
  • Braddock expedition
  • Battle of the Monongahela
1756
  • Kittanning Expedition
1758
  • Battle of Fort Duquesne
  • Battle of Fort Ligonier
  • Treaty of Easton
1763
  • Paxton Boys
Frontier
Forts
  • Fort Augusta
  • Fort Bedford
  • Fort Deshler
  • Fort Duquesne
  • Fort Halifax
  • Fort Hunter
  • Fort Le Boeuf
  • Light's Fort
  • Fort Ligonier
  • Fort Loudoun
  • Fort Machault
  • Fort Necessity
  • Fort Pitt
  • Fort Presque Isle
  • Fort Prince George
  • Redstone Old Fort
  • Fort Venango

Coordinates: 40°01′12″N 78°30′14″W / 40.0199°N 78.5038°W / 40.0199; -78.5038

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