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May 14, 2012
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Fort Roberdeau
La mia biblioteca
We have a small research library for the use of our staff and volunteers that specializes in 18th century subjects.
Informazione su di me
Fort Roberdeau is located near Altoona, PA at the site of a Revolutionary War fort also known as "the Lead Mine Fort" that was constructed on the Pennsylvania frontier in 1778 by Daniel Roberdeau, a member of the Continental Congress. The site today consists of the reconstructed fort, a 19th century house and barn, and a "first house."
Luogo
383 Fort Roberdeau Rd, Altoona, PA
Pagina principale
http://www.fortroberdeau.org