However, while the new facility is long in coming a move is still anticipated so no one is willing to do any renovations to Fort Augusta.
The church was established in 1750 by the Church of England at the site of Fort Augusta.
It was a block-house surrounded by a stockade, and had additional barracks on the outside for the recruits on their way to Fort Augusta.
The defense at Fort Augusta was strong enough to resist attack by storming or by siege, and the attack was abandoned.
He returned to Fort Augusta in 1760, where he remained until the dissolution of the Pennsylvania Regiment.
Unfortunately, the location of James' grave, supposed to have been near Fort Augusta, Pennsylvania, has been long forgotten.
Later, in 1750, Augusta's first church, Saint Paul's, was built near Fort Augusta.
The museum contains historical and archaeological artifacts dealing with Fort Augusta and items of local history.
After giving the orders that prompted the Big Runaway, Covenhoven returned to Fort Augusta.
Colonel Hunter, the commander of Fort Augusta who had ordered the mass evacuation, was criticized roundly.