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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPDZ_colonel-jacob-stroud_Stroudsburg-PA.html
Colonel Jacob Stroud is buried in this graveyard,originally the cemetery of the Mission of Dansbury.Begun by the Monrovian Brethren in 1743, the chapel destroyed in the Indian uprising of 1755 was erected in 1753 under the leadership of Daniel Bro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D9_fort-penn_Stroudsburg-PA.html
Named for Governor John Penn, and replacing Fort Hamilton, the fort stood nearby. In 1763, it was garrisoned by Provincial troops. Later it served as refuge from attacks following the Battle of Wyoming, July 3, 1778.
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One of a chain of frontier forts of the Province of Pennsylvania in the French and Indian War. Erected under the direction of Benjamin Franklin. Stood hard-by to the rear extending across Ninth Street. Built in January 1756 by Captain Levi Trump a…
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Built at direction of Benjamin Franklin. Named after James Hamilton, a member of the Governor's Council. Stood NW of here, garrisoned 1755-57, one of a chain of forts later replaced by Fort Penn. Abandoned in 1757.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12E_nicholas-depuy_East-Stroudsburg-PA.html
First known settler in this region, 1727. His home, stockaded and garrisoned, became Fort Depuy of the French and Indian War, after 1755.
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In Memory of Col. Jacob Stroud,Born 1735, Died 1806,Founder of Stroudsburg;his son Daniel, appointed by his father as his successor to the Lordship of Stroudsburg; and the Revolutionary Soldiers buried herein.
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