- Fort
Billingsport,
referred to as Fort
Billings in some sources, was a
Continental Army fort in
Billingsport in Paulsboro, New
Jersey in
Gloucester County...
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promoted to colonel. He saw
action at
Trenton and Princeton, at Fort
Billingsport,[unreliable source?] and at Fort Mifflin.
Because the
wound he received...
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Billingsport is an
unincorporated community within Paulsboro, in
Gloucester County, in the U.S.
state of New Jersey. The
community is
located on the Delaware...
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placed across the
Delaware River at
Marcus Hook,
Pennsylvania and Fort
Billingsport, New
Jersey as a
first line of
defense for
Philadelphia against the British...
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Samuel Phillip Paul, son of a settler.
Paulsboro is the home of Fort
Billingsport, the
first land
purchase made by the
United States,
acquired on July...
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during the revolution. He was
mainly in
charge of the
defenses of Fort
Billingsport. He held the rank of
Colonel in Pennsylvania's 2nd
Regiment and eventually...
- a line of
chevaux de
frise obstacles across the
Delaware River. Fort
Billingsport was
built downriver to
protect another line of
these obstacles. Fort...
- 1860, 2,199; and in 1870, 2,342.
Berkeley (or Sandtown), Paulsboro' and
Billingsport, the
former named after Lord Berkeley, and the
latter after Edward Byllinge...
- the
Committee of
Safety selected Hazelwood "to
survey the
river from
Billingsport to Fort
Island and the East side
across from the island.
Hazelwood was...
- Jean-Baptiste Le
Moyne de
Bienville Billings,
Montana –
Frederick H.
Billings Billingsport, New
Jersey –
Edward Byllynge (merchant and
colonial governor) (note...