Английская Википедия:Huguenot Fort
The Huguenot Fort is a historic fortification site on Fort Hill Road in Oxford, Massachusetts.
History
The original fort was built in 1694 by Huguenots, Protestant immigrants who were fleeing state church persecution in France. Oxford was originally settled by Huguenots in two waves, the original settlement having been abandoned after four residents (John Johnson and his three children, Peter, Andrew and Mary) were killed in a violent confrontation with local Native Americans. This event, the Johnson Massacre, is commemorated near the center of town. The remains of the Huguenots' Fort (built in 1686–1694) to protect from Indian attack still exist off of Huguenot Road commemorated by a nineteenth-century monument.[1] The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.[2]
See also
References
External links
Шаблон:National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts
Шаблон:WorcesterCountyMA-NRHP-stub
- ↑ "Historical Oxford, settled by the French Huguenots", p.2 Oxford Historical Commission, 1984
- ↑ Lydia Howard Sigourney, Scenes in My Native Land (Boston, Massachusetts: J. Munroe and Company, 1845), pp. 60-70.
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