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- Fort Billingsport, referred to as Fort Billings in some sources, was a Continental Army fort in Billingsport in Paulsboro, New Jersey in Gloucester County...
- 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...
- promoted to colonel. He saw action at Trenton and Princeton, at Fort Billingsport,[unreliable source?] and at Fort Mifflin. Because the wound he received...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Cornwallis with 2,000 men to attack Fort Mercer, landing them by ferry at Billingsport, three miles (4.8 km) to the south. Rather than allow the garrison to...
- a line of chevaux de frise obstacles across the Delaware River. Fort Billingsport was built downriver to protect another line of these obstacles. Fort...
- 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...
- (8 km) north of Philadelphia. On October 2, the British captured Fort Billingsport, on the Delaware in New Jersey, to clear a line of chevaux de frise obstacles...