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<div id="content_view" class="wiki" style="display: block">[[Image:FtHenry-1919PM.jpg|FtHenry-1919PM.jpg]]<br />  There are no contemporary drawings of the fort, but this postcard drawing from 1919 is a reasonable guess. It was located between the current 10th & 11th streets on the west side of Main St. A pasture sloped down to the river.<br /> <br /> [[Image:FtHenryStoneSM.jpg|FtHenryStoneSM.jpg]]<br />  A stone on Main St marks the fort's location and the last battle of the Revolutionary War that was fought there (after the Peace Treaty was signed - no instant communications then).<br /> <br />
 
<div id="content_view" class="wiki" style="display: block">[[Image:FtHenry-1919PM.jpg|FtHenry-1919PM.jpg]]<br />  There are no contemporary drawings of the fort, but this postcard drawing from 1919 is a reasonable guess. It was located between the current 10th & 11th streets on the west side of Main St. A pasture sloped down to the river.<br /> <br /> [[Image:FtHenryStoneSM.jpg|FtHenryStoneSM.jpg]]<br />  A stone on Main St marks the fort's location and the last battle of the Revolutionary War that was fought there (after the Peace Treaty was signed - no instant communications then).<br /> <br />
 
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FtHenry-1919PM.jpg
There are no contemporary drawings of the fort, but this postcard drawing from 1919 is a reasonable guess. It was located between the current 10th & 11th streets on the west side of Main St. A pasture sloped down to the river.

FtHenryStoneSM.jpg
A stone on Main St marks the fort's location and the last battle of the Revolutionary War that was fought there (after the Peace Treaty was signed - no instant communications then).