Fort Tonoloway State Park
State park in Washington County, Maryland
39°41′54″N 78°12′7″W / 39.69833°N 78.20194°W / 39.69833; -78.20194
Fort Tonoloway State Park is an undeveloped Maryland state park located near present-day Hancock. Fort Tonoloway was a frontier fort built in 1755 by Lt. Thomas Stoddert and men from the Maryland State Militia.[2] The fort was also known as Stoddert's Fort. It was abandoned in 1756 when Fort Frederick was constructed.[3][4]
The state park was at one time leased to the Boy Scouts. It is awaiting archaeological investigation before its use as a recreational facility can be assessed.[5]
References
- ^ "DNR Lands Acreage Report" (PDF). Maryland Department of Natural Resources. 2022. p. 8. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ "Fort Stoddert on the Tonoloways". C&O Canal Trust. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
- ^ "Tonoloway Fort". Maryland's Roadside Historical Markers. Maryland Historical Trust. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
- ^ Rubin, Mary H. (2003). The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Images of America. Arcadia Publishing. p. 96. ISBN 9780738515984.
- ^ "Maryland Land Preservation, Parks & Recreation Plan 2009" (PDF). Maryland Department of Natural Resources. p. 59. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
Further reading
- Tonoloway Fort: Outpost on the Maryland Frontier, Gerald Sword, Friends of Fort Frederick, 1994, ASIN: B002X49ZMA.
External links
- Finding Fort Tonoloway: A French and Indian War Fortification on the Western Frontier of Maryland Preservation Maryland
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