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- Fort Andross, also known as Fort George, Cabot Mill and Fort Andross Mills, originally was a historic trading post and garrison built by the colonial British Empire to fortify against the Wabanaki Native Americans who were aligned with France during King William's War. It was adjacent to Brunswick Falls on the Androscoggin River in Brunswick, Maine. In the 19th century, the location of the fort has been used for several cotton mills including the . In 1986, The mills were transformed into office and retail space and named The Fort Andross Mill Complex. (en)
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- Artist rendition of Fort George, 1715 (en)
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- Fort Andross Mill Complex (en)
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- Daughters of the American Revolution, 1930 (en)
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- Artist rendition of Fort George, drawn from memory by Danielle Stone Sr. (en)
- Cabot Mill (en)
- Fort Andross memorial, 1930 (en)
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- Standing, usage changed (en)
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- Rebuilt and renamed as [[#Fort George (en)
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- Abandoned, not standing (en)
- Demolished, non-existent (en)
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- Fort George (en)
- Cabot Mill (en)
- Fort Andross (en)
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- Cabot Manufacturing Company (en)
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- (en)
- Benjamin Larrabee (en)
- Captain John Gyles (en)
- Captain William Woodside (en)
- Lieutenant Colonel McGregory (en)
- Major Thomas Savage (en)
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- ama (en)
- padding:.5rem!important;border-radius:.35rem;background-color:#f5faff;width:80%; (en)
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- To mark the site of Fort Andross and Fort George . Also the earliest burial place, where are buried Benjamin Larrabee, agent of the Pejepscot Proprietors and Commander of Fort George also Robert and Andrew Dunning killed by the indians. (en)
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- Fort Andross, also known as Fort George, Cabot Mill and Fort Andross Mills, originally was a historic trading post and garrison built by the colonial British Empire to fortify against the Wabanaki Native Americans who were aligned with France during King William's War. It was adjacent to Brunswick Falls on the Androscoggin River in Brunswick, Maine. In the 19th century, the location of the fort has been used for several cotton mills including the . In 1986, The mills were transformed into office and retail space and named The Fort Andross Mill Complex. (en)
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