Fort Pitt (Pennsylvania) — Fort Pitt was a fort in what is now the city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The fort was built in 1758 during the French and Indian War, next to the site of Fort Duquesne. The French built Fort Duquesne in 1754, at the beginning… … Wikipedia
Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan — Fort Pitt is a fort built in 1830 by the Hudson s Bay Company was a trading post on the North Saskatchewan River in Canada. It was built by Chief Factor John Rowand, previously of Fort Edmonton, in order to trade for buffalo hides, meat and… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Fort Pitt — The Treaty of Fort Pitt also known as the Treaty With the Delawares, the Delaware Treaty, or the Fourth Treaty of Pittsburgh,[1] was signed on September 17, 1778 and was the first written treaty between the new United States of America and any… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778) — The Treaty of Fort Pitt, also known as theTreaty With the Delawares or the Fourth Treaty of Pittsburgh, [Randolph C. Downes, Council Fires on the Upper Ohio: A Narrative of Indian Affairs in the Upper Ohio Valley until 1795 (Pittsburgh:… … Wikipedia
Fort Pitt Museum — Infobox historic area | name = Fort Pitt Museum, Pennsylvania, USA iucn category = caption = Map of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania showing the location of Fort Pitt Museum locator x = 24 locator y = 113 location = Pittsburgh, Allegheny County,… … Wikipedia
Fort Pitt (Saskatchewan) — Gemälde der Schlacht von Fort Pitt Fort Pitt war ein Handelsposten der Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) am North Saskatchewan River in der heutigen kanadischen Provinz Saskatchewan. Er wurde 1830 unter der Leitung des zuvor Fort Edmonton vorstehenden… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Siege of Fort Pitt — For the 1885 action in the Canadian North West Rebellion, see the Battle of Fort Pitt Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of Fort Pitt partof=Pontiac s Rebellion caption= A Plan of the New Fort at Pitts Burgh , drawn by cartographer John… … Wikipedia
Treaty 6 — is an agreement between the Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area given up by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the… … Wikipedia
Fort Sandusky — was a small British fort in the Ohio Country, on the shore of Lake Erie in present day Ohio, which was captured and destroyed by American Indians during Pontiac s Rebellion.Most fighting in the French and Indian War in North America ended by 1760 … Wikipedia
Fort Laurens — Infobox nrhp | name =Fort Laurens Site nrhp type = caption = nearest city= Bolivar, Ohio lat degrees = 40 lat minutes = 38 lat seconds = 20 lat direction = N long degrees = 81 long minutes = 27 long seconds = 22 long direction = W locmapin = Ohio … Wikipedia
Treaty of Fort Stanwix — For the 1784 treaty, see Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1784). Treaty of Fort Stanwix A portion of the 1768 Fort Stanwix Treaty line, showing the boundary in New York Type Land boundaries Signed 5 November 1768 Location Rome … Wikipedia