• Fort Tonyn, named for General Patrick Tonyn (East Florida's Royal Governor at the time of the American Revolution), was located in present-day Nassau...
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  • Tonyn may refer to: Patrick Tonyn (1725–1804), British general, governor of East Florida Tonyn (ship), several ships named for Patrick Tonyn Fort Tonyn...
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    Patrick Tonyn (1725–1804) was a British General who served as the last British governor of East Florida, from 1774 to 1783. His governorship lasted the...
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  • time this Fort Taylor was in active operation. Fort T.B. Adams Fort Thompson Fort Tonyn Fort Vinton Fort Volusia - Second Seminole War Fort. Fort Wacahoota...
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  • was Fort Howe (previously known as Fort Barrington), on the banks of the Altamaha River, and the northernmost Florida outpost was at Fort Tonyn, in present-day...
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  • In June 1778, the East Florida Rangers partook in the effort to defend Fort Tonyn from a Continental invasion led by General Robert Howe. Seventy-six members...
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    pioneering functions for the march southward. On June 29, 1778, Howe captured Fort Tonyn on the St. Marys River, which forms a portion of the border between Georgia...
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  • sites in Appalachicola and a search for the American Revolutionary War Fort Tonyn on the St. Mary's River. His survey of Lake Okeechobee in 1974 resulted...
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    Augustine between the representatives of the British Crown—Governor Patrick Tonyn, Brigadier General Archibald McArthur, and Thomas Brown, the superintendent...
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  • drive Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Brown and his East Florida Rangers from Fort Tonyn on the St. Marys River. The Georgia militia skirmished with the Rangers...
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