Fort Saint-Frédéric

Coordinates: 44°1′45″N 73°25′52″W / 44.02917°N 73.43111°W / 44.02917; -73.43111
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Fort Saint-Frédéric
Model of Fort Saint-Frédéric
Fort Saint-Frédéric is located in New York Adirondack Park
Fort Saint-Frédéric
Fort Saint-Frédéric is located in New York
Fort Saint-Frédéric
LocationCrown Point, New York
Coordinates44°1′45″N 73°25′52″W / 44.02917°N 73.43111°W / 44.02917; -73.43111
Built1734
NRHP reference No.66000517
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966[1]
Designated NHLOctober 9, 1960[2]

Fort Saint-Frédéric was a French fort built on

Jeffery Amherst
.

The British constructed the much larger

National Historic Landmarks
.

History

Construction was started in 1734 by

Les Compagnies Franches de la Marine.[3]

The fort gave the French control of the frontier between New France and the British colonies to the south. As the only permanent stronghold in the area until the building of Fort Carillon at Ticonderoga starting in 1755, many French raids originated there and it was a target of British operations in the French and Indian War. Constructed on the tip of a strategic peninsula at a narrows in the lake, the cannons of Fort Saint-Frédéric and the later British Fort Crown Point were capable of halting all north-south travel on the lake.

In 1759 when British forces moved against Fort Saint-Frédéric during the war, the retreating French destroyed it.[4] The British Army and provincial militia then built Fort Crown Point, a vast fortification just southwest of the ruins of the French fort, starting in the fall of 1759. At the same time they built a fleet to gain military control of Lake Champlain and the 77-mile-long Crown Point Road across the Green Mountains to reach the Connecticut River.

Since 1910 the remains of both forts on the Crown Point peninsula are part of the Crown Point State Historic Site. Both are also U.S. National Historic Landmarks. Fort Saint-Frédéric was registered as a National Historic Landmark in 1962.[2][5][6]

See also

Ruins of Fort Saint Frédéric

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "Fort St. Frederic". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. 2007-09-12. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05.
  3. , pg. 18
  4. , pg. 19
  5. ^ Richard Greenwood (1976-02-20). "Fort St. Frederic". National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination. National Park Service.
  6. ^ "Fort St. Frédéric--Accompanying photos from 1958 and 1967". National Register of Historic Places Inventory. National Park Service. 1976-02-20.

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