Fort William Augustus (also known as Grassy Island Fort, Fort Phillips) was a British fort built on Grassy Island off of Canso, Nova Scotia during the lead up to Father Rale's War (1720). In the wake of The Squirrel Affair and the British attack on Fort St. Louis (at present-day Guysborough), Cyprian Southack urged Governor Richard Philipps to build the fort. The Fort was named after Prince William, Duke of Cumberland, a son of George II of Great Britain.
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FortAugustus is a settlement in the parish of Boleskine and Abertarff, at the south-west end of Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands. The village has a population...
FortWilliamAugustus (also known as Grassy Island Fort, Fort Phillips) was a British fort built on Grassy Island off of Canso, Nova Scotia during the...
WilliamAugustus Bowles (c. 1763 – c. 1805) was an American-born military officer and adventurer. Born in Frederick County, Maryland, Bowles was commissioned...
or Governor of Fort George and FortAugustus was a British Army officer who commanded the garrisons at Fort George and FortAugustus in Inverness-shire...
the HBC's forts. From 1795 to 1830 it was located in four successive locations. Prior to 1821 each location was paired with a FortAugustus of the North...
Reservation Fort Popham Fort Preble Fort Scammel Fort Sullivan Fort Sumner Fort Western Fort Williams FortWilliam Henry Fort Armistead Fort Carroll Fort Cumberland...
The Invergarry and FortAugustus Railway was a branch-line railway built in Scotland, connecting the named places with the main line at Spean Bridge....
the French Army at Louisbourg attacks the British settlement at FortWilliamAugustus at Canso, Nova Scotia and forces its surrender. June 13 – Alexey...
John Augustus Sutter (February 23, 1803 – June 18, 1880), born Johann August Sutter and known in Spanish as Don Juan Sutter, was a Swiss immigrant who...
line of forts was built along what is now the Caledonian Canal, the most important being Fort George, Inverness, FortAugustus and FortWilliam. The garrisons...
and encouraged Governor of Nova Scotia Richard Philipps to build FortWilliamAugustus at Canso. During Father Rale's War, the Maliseet raided numerous...
intelligence. On August 31, Amherst left Fort Lévis after having left a British garrison behind, renaming it FortWilliamAugustus and advanced downstream on the...
Kilcumein. It was named FortAugustus after Prince WilliamAugustus, Duke of Cumberland. At its northeastern end, the original Fort George was constructed...
1733: George Wade (also Governor of Fort George and FortAugustus) 1743: Humphrey Bland 1752: Richard Onslow 1759: William Kingsley 1769: John Burgoyne 1779:...
city of Inverness on the northeast coast with FortWilliam on the west coast. The Invergarry and FortAugustus Railway was built in 1896 from the southern...
the French Army at Louisbourg attacks the British settlement at FortWilliamAugustus at Canso, Nova Scotia and forces its surrender. June 13 – Alexey...
Augustus Henry Seward (October 1, 1826 – September 11, 1876) was the son of William H. Seward and Frances Adeline Seward. He was a career officer in the...