Oneida County, New York
French and Indian Force Destroy Fort Bull on the Oneida Carry 27 March 1756
Submitted by Pushmataha on Tue, 2010-01-26 11:19- 13 March 1756
- Albany
- Chaussegros de Lery
- Fort Bull
- Fort Williams
- French and Indian War
- Geography of New York
- Lake Oneida
- Lake Ontario
- Mohawk River
- New York
- New York
- North America
- Oneida County, New York
- Oswego River
- Person Career
- Rome
- Seven Years' War
- Sixty Years' War
- Troupes de la Marine
- USA
- Vaudreuil
- Wood Creek
Near the beginning of the French and Indian War between Britain and France, the city of Oswego, in present day New York, was considered a strategic location for both the French and the British. The British held the garrison at the beginning of 1756 and were making plans to launch operations from there to disrupt the French re-supply of their inland garrisons of the Ohio Valley.

