Braddock’s Grave at Fort Necessity National Battlefield in Farmington, PA, is a solemn site marking the resting place of British Major General Edward Braddock. The single marker serves as a poignant reminder of an ambitious yet ill-fated expedition more than two centuries ago.
Braddock, a career soldier who rose through the ranks to become commander-in-chief of British forces in North America, led an expedition against French-held Fort Duquesne. Despite efforts to widen trails and advance with a sizeable force, the expedition met a tragic end at the Battle of the Monongahela, resulting in severe losses for the British.
After Braddock’s death and a subsequent discovery of his remains, a marker was erected in 1913 to honor his legacy. The National Park Service maintains this historical site, allowing visitors to reflect on the events that unfolded during the Braddock Campaign and the lasting impact of this significant chapter in American history.
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