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Fort Tonyn

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186: 47:. 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 260: 270: 231: 28: 265: 255: 48: 44: 224: 136: 217: 76: 72: 56: 250: 185: 40: 75:
on June 30, the only major engagement in an unsuccessful campaign to conquer British East Florida during the
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camped near the fort with some 400 men on June 28, 1778, forcing the withdrawal of Lieutenant
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The King's Ranger: Thomas Brown and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier
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Bullen, Ripley P (April 1951). "Fort Tonyn and the Campaign of 1778".
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A fort is believed to have existed at the site as late as the
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Patrick Tonyn
East Florida
Royal Governor
American Revolution
Nassau County, Florida
Mills's Ferry
St. Marys River
Robert Howe
Thomas Brown
East Florida Rangers
East Florida
Elijah Clarke
Continental Army
Battle of Alligator Bridge
American Revolutionary War
War of 1812
"Fort Tonyn and the Campaign of 1778"
The King's Ranger: Thomas Brown and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier
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978-0-8232-1908-7
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