Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fort_Tonyn> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Fort_Tonyn abstract "Fort Tonyn, named for General Patrick Tonyn (East Florida's Royal Governor at the time of the American Revolution), was located in present-day Nassau County, Florida, near the hamlet of Mills's Ferry, about 25 miles up the St. Marys River. The fort was unremarkable in its day, seeing little action, and apparently was not even recognized as a fort by the British; the name appears to have been used by the Americans for this British outpost. It is remembered chiefly because it served as a way station in the only substantial campaign Florida saw during the Revolution. General Robert Howe camped there with some 400 men on June 28, 1778, forcing the withdrawal of Lieutenant Thomas Brown and his loyalist East Florida Rangers, who were stationed there as the front line of defense for British East Florida. They burned the fort and retreated into Cabbage Swamp. These events occurred just prior to Colonel Elijah Clarke leading his Continental Army troops to defeat at the Battle of Alligator Bridge on June 30, the only major engagement in an unsuccessful campaign to conquer British East Florida during the American Revolutionary War. The fort is believed to have existed as late as the War of 1812.".
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageID "767995".
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageLength "2445".
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageRevisionID "640504401".
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolution.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink American_Revolutionary_War.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Alligator_Bridge.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Nassau_County,_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Florida_in_the_American_Revolution.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Forts_in_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Army.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink East_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Elijah_Clarke.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Millss_Ferry,_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Nassau_County,_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Tonyn.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Howe_(Continental_Army_officer).
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Governor.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Royal_governor.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink St._Marys_River_(Florida–Georgia).
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Brown_(loyalist).
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLink War_of_1812.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Tonyn".
- Fort_Tonyn hasPhotoCollection Fort_Tonyn.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NassauCountyFL-geo-stub.
- Fort_Tonyn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fort_Tonyn subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Nassau_County,_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn subject Category:Florida_in_the_American_Revolution.
- Fort_Tonyn subject Category:Forts_in_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Florida.
- Fort_Tonyn type Attraction.
- Fort_Tonyn type Facility.
- Fort_Tonyn type Fort.
- Fort_Tonyn type Site.
- Fort_Tonyn comment "Fort Tonyn, named for General Patrick Tonyn (East Florida's Royal Governor at the time of the American Revolution), was located in present-day Nassau County, Florida, near the hamlet of Mills's Ferry, about 25 miles up the St. Marys River. The fort was unremarkable in its day, seeing little action, and apparently was not even recognized as a fort by the British; the name appears to have been used by the Americans for this British outpost.".
- Fort_Tonyn label "Fort Tonyn".
- Fort_Tonyn sameAs m.039wcx.
- Fort_Tonyn sameAs Q5472187.
- Fort_Tonyn sameAs Q5472187.
- Fort_Tonyn wasDerivedFrom Fort_Tonyn?oldid=640504401.
- Fort_Tonyn isPrimaryTopicOf Fort_Tonyn.