It was reconstructed as Fort Frederick by the British.
Truck houses for trade were established at Fort Frederick.
Another marker for Fort Frederick sits across the street from the other two.
Fort Frederick was one of these, and was built on the site of the original fort.
Later in the day, an army unit arrived from Fort Frederick and a large number of civilians at the fort subsequently died.
Fort Frederick was built in 1756-57 by the colony of Maryland.
Fort Frederick was built on Port Royal Island in the 1730s.
"Fort Frederick" was never used for defense, but its presence increased the value of Onion River property and promoted settlement.
Then he returned to Fort Frederick at the mouth of the St. John River.
On 18 May 1759 a group of soldiers left the confines of Fort Frederick to go fishing.