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Historical Markers in Hamilton Township, Pennsylvania
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ADJACENT TO FRANKLIN COUNTY
Adams County (1442) ►
Cumberland County (428) ►
Fulton County (47) ►
Huntingdon County (85) ►
Juniata County (20) ►
Perry County (156) ►
Frederick County, Maryland (558) ►
Washington County, Maryland (880) ►
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1 ► Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Chambersburg, Hamilton Township — Fort McCord — ![]() |
Built by the settlers; named for John McCord. Burnt April 1, 1756, by Indians, who killed or carried into captivity 27 persons. The site is marked, about 500 feet away. — — Map (db m84012) HM |
2 ► Pennsylvania, Franklin County, Chambersburg, Hamilton Township — Site of Fort McCord — ![]() |
The site of Fort McCord where twenty-seven pioneer settlers men, women and children were massacred by Indian savages or carried into captivity, April 1st, 1756, was a few rods south east of this spot. In the list of victims were Mary McCord, . . . — — Map (db m84011) HM |