Inscription
Here, between the Chemung and Susquehanna commanding both rivers, Gen. John Sullivan built a fort Aug. 18, 1779. With a camp on the flats, it was base for the central N.Y. campaign and defeat of the Tory-Indian alliance.
Location
AddressPA 199 & S Main St., south end of Athens
CityAthens
CountyBradford
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates41.948936, -76.515907
Sources
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