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Manada Gap, Pennsylvania

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Dauphin

Time zone
  
Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)

Local time
  
Sunday 2:07 PM

State
  
Pennsylvania

Township
  
East Hanover

Official name
  
Fort Manada

Manada Gap, Pennsylvania

Weather
  
7°C, Wind NW at 16 km/h, 56% Humidity

Manada Gap is an unincorporated community in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States, in the Harrisburg-Carlisle area, near Fort Indiantown Gap.

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Map of Manada Gap, East Hanover Township, PA 17028, USA

Fort Manada

Distant about twelve miles from Fort Hunter is the passage through the Blue Range called Manada Gap, the next station in the chain occupied by the government. As in the case of Fort Hunter, the settlers about Manada Gap had already commenced a place of defense in the latter part of the fall of 1755. In February 1756, Captain Frederick Smith, with his company of provincials, either completed the fort already commenced or erected a new one. This was called Manada Fort.

It was the ordinary block-house surrounded by a stockade. It stood on what is now the property of William Rhoads, east of the Manada Creek, about midway between it and the road to Jonestown, Pennsylvania and three-quarters of a mile south of the mill in Manada Gap. On the historical map it is located on the wrong side of the stream and rather too close to the mountain. Being of minor importance,or at least so considered, it was used only a couple of years. The exact location of this fort has never before been given.

References

Manada Gap, Pennsylvania Wikipedia