Redstone Old Fort

Redstone Old Fort
Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Site information
TypeFort
Controlled byCity of Brownsville, Pennsylvania
Location
Redstone Old Fort
Approximate location of Redstone Old Fort in Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°1′12″N 79°53′22″W / 40.02000°N 79.88944°W / 40.02000; -79.88944
Site history
Built1759
In use1759-1778
Battles/warsFrench and Indian War, Lord Dunmore's War
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Captain Michael Cresap

Redstone Old Fort — written as Redstone or Red-Stone Fort or (for a short time when built) Fort Burd — on the Nemacolin Trail, was the name of the French and Indian War-era wooden fort built in 1759 by Pennsylvania militia colonel James Burd to guard the ancient Indian trail's river ford on a mound overlooking the eastern shore of the Monongahela River (colloquially, just "the Mon") in what is now Fayette County, Pennsylvania, near, or (more likely) on the banks of Dunlap's Creek at the confluence. The site is unlikely to be the same as an earlier fort the French document as Hangard dated to 1754 and which was confusedly, likely located on the nearby stream called Redstone Creek. Red sandstones predominate the deposited rock column of the entire region.