Fort Menagoueche

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Fort Menagoueche was a French fort at the mouth of the St. John River, New Brunswick, Canada. French Officer Charles Deschamps de Boishébert et de Raffetot and Ignace-Philippe Aubert de Gaspé built the fort during Father Le Loutre's War and eventually burned it themselves as the French retreated after losing the Battle of Beausejour. It was reconstructed as Fort Frederick by the British.

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Location: 45.2644, -66.0736, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Naval battle off St. John
    1691 battle of King William's War
  • Battle of Fundy Bay
    1696 battle of King William's War
  • St. John River Campaign
    1758 Campaign of the French and Indian War
  • Fort Boishebert
    historic French-built fort at Woodmans Point, New Brunswick, Canada
  • Fort La Tour
  • Fort Menagoueche
    Archeological site in New Brunswick
  • Carleton Martello Tower
    19th century fort in New Brunswick, Canada
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    eventarmed conflict1691Naval battle off St. JohnFrance, Kingdom of England, naval battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1696Battle of Fundy BayFrance, naval battle, Kingdom of EnglandWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1758St. John River CampaignbattleWikidata
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    sitefortFort Boishebertarchaeological site, fortWikidata
    sitefortFort La TourfortWikidata
    sitefort1751Fort MenagouechefortWikidata
    sitemuseum1813Carleton Martello TowerNational Historic Site Administered by Parks Canada, military museum, Martello towerWikidata
    commonsimageA North View of Fort Frederick built by order of Hon. Col. Robert Monckton on the entrance of the St. John River in the Bay of Fundy, 1758 by Lt Thomas Davies National Gallery of Canada (no 6269) (cropped) Commons
    commonsimageA North View of Fort Frederick built by order of Hon. Col. Robert Monckton on the entrance of the St. John River in the Bay of Fundy, 1758 by Lt Thomas Davies National Gallery of Canada (no 6269) Commons
    commonsimageA North View of Fort Frederick built by order of Hon. Col. Robert Monckton on the entrance of the St. John River in the Bay of Fundy, 1758 by Lt Thomas Davies National Gallery of Canada (no 6269) Commons
    commonsimageA North View of Fort Frederick built by order of Hon. Col. Robert Monckton on the entrance of the St. John River in the Bay of Fundy, 1758 by Lt Thomas Davies National Gallery of Canada (no 6269) (cropped) Commons
    commonsimageFort MenagouecheNationalArchievesofCanada NMC 18801 Commons
    commonsimageFort MenagouecheNationalArchievesofCanada NMC 18801 Commons
    commonsimageOldFortsMonumentStJohnNewBrunswick Commons
    commonsimageOldFortsMonumentStJohnNewBrunswick Commons