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CHRONOLOGY 1753-The French begin to build a chain of forts to enforce their boundaries. December 11, 1753.-Washington visits Fort Le Boeuf. January, 1754.-Washington lands on Wainwright's Island in the Allegheny river.-Recommends that a Fort be built at the "Forks of the Ohio." February 17, 1754.-A fort begun at the "Forks of the Ohio" by Capt. William Trent. April 16, 1754.-Ensign Ward, with thirty-three men, surprised here by the French, and surrenders. June, 1754.-Fort Duquesne completed. May 28, 1754.-Washington attacks Coulon de Jumonville at Great Meadows. July 9, 1755.-Braddock's defeat. April, 1758.-Brig. Gen. John Forbes takes command. August, 1758.-Fort Bedford built. October, 1758.-Fort Ligonier built. November 24, 1758.-Fort Duquesne destroyed by the retreating French. November 25, 1758.-Gen. Forbes takes possession. August, 1759.-Fort Pitt begun by Gen. John Stanwix. May, 1763.-Conspiracy of Pontiac. July, 1763.-Fort Pitt besieged by Indians. 1764.-Col. Henry Bouquet builds the Redoubt. October 10, 1772.-Fort Pitt abandoned by the British. January, 1774.-Dr. James Connelly occupies Fort Pitt with Virginia militia, and changes name to Fort Dunmore. July, 1776.-Indian conference at Fort Pitt.-Pontiac and Guyasuta. June 1, 1777.-Brig. Gen. Hand takes command of the fort. 1778.-Gen. McIntosh succeeds Hand. November, 1781.-Gen. William Irvine takes command. May 19, 1791.-Maj. Isaac Craig reports Fort Pitt in a ruinous condition.-Builds Fort Lafayette. September 4, 1805.-The historic site purchased by Gen. James O'Hara. April 1, 1894.-Mrs. Mary E. Schenley, granddaughter of Gen. James O'Hara, presents Col. Bouquet's Redoubt to the Daughters of the American Revolution of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.