Fort Covington

Description: 

First named French Mills in the 1790's by immigrant settlers who came from lower Canada to work in the Robertson and Buchanan Mills on the Salmon River. In 1817 it was renamed Fort Covington in honor of Brigadier General Leonard Covington, who died during the American - British War of 1812. General Covington was mortally wounded on November 11, 1813 at the battle of Chrysler's Farm in Williamsburg Ontario, Canada.

LocationMem: 
On Chateaugay Street (State Route 37) , Fort Covington, (On the left when traveling west)
Official/Unofficial: 
Official (Historical Marker Database)
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