The Siege of Fort at Number Four (April 7–9, 1747) was a frontier action at present-day Charlestown, New Hampshireduring King George's War. The Fort at Number 4 (named so because it was located in the fourth of a series of recently surveyed township land parcels), was unsuccessfully besieged by a French and Indian force under the command of Ensign Joseph Boucher de Niverville.
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