Fort Algernourne site

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The Fort Algernourne site is the historic location of an early 17th-century English fortification that guarded the entrance to Hampton Roads in present-day Hampton, Virginia.

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instanceOf historic site
associatedWith English colonization of North America
Fort Algernourne NERFINISHED
Jamestown era
Virginia Colony NERFINISHED
builtBy English colonists
city Hampton NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext English colonial
function coastal defense
harbor defense
guarded entrance to Hampton Roads
hasHistoricalPeriod early 17th century
heritageDesignation historic site
locatedIn Hampton Roads region NERFINISHED
Hampton, Virginia NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Virginia
locatedNear Chesapeake Bay NERFINISHED
Hampton Roads NERFINISHED
locatedOn Old Point Comfort NERFINISHED
locatedWithin present-day Fort Monroe area
nearbyFeature Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
mouth of the James River
partOf defenses of the Virginia Colony
early English fortifications in Virginia
significance early English military presence in Virginia
protection of shipping in and out of Hampton Roads
state Virginia

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Hampton hasHistoricSite Fort Algernourne site