Old Fort Western (Augusta, Me.)
Oldest surviving wooden fort in the U.S., Fort Western was built in 1754 by the Kennebec Proprietors, a Boston-based company seeking to settle lands on the Kennebec River which had been granted to the Pilgrims more than a century earlier; used during French and Indian War; restored by the Gannett family in the 1920s; name changed to Old Fort Western in late 20th century and in early 21st century to Old Fort Western Fund. Primarily known as Old Fort Western.
From the description of Old Fort Western archival collection, 1700-1977 (bulk 1801-1900). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70973732
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