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There are several historical forts in the U.S. state of Florida. De Quesada states that there have been more than 300 "camps, batteries, forts and redoubts"[1] in Florida, since European settlement began. More than 80 "blockhouses, forts, camps and stockades"[2] were used at one time or another in Florida, during the Seminole Wars. Most forts were constructed from earth or wood, or both; some incorporate brick or stone. Many were intended to be used for only a short period, and most have effectively disappeared. In some cases, a series of forts with different names were built on or close to the same place.[3]

List of forts

Fort Taylor in Deer Park

See also

Notes

  1. ^ de Quesada (2006), p. 9
  2. ^ de Quesada (2006), p. 10
  3. ^ de Quesada (2006), p 9–10
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Jaye, Randy. Second Seminole War (1835-1842) Fortifications in the Present-day Volusia and Flagler County Area. Halifax Herald, Volume 35, Number 2, Fall 2017.
  5. ^ a b c Sprague, J.T. The Origin, Progress, and Conclusion of the Florida War. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1848.
  6. ^ "Fort Basinger" at The Historical Marker Database
  7. ^ "Site of Fort Blount" at The Historical Marker Database
  8. ^ "Fort Butler" at The Historical Marker Database
  9. ^ a b Bair, Cinnamon. 11/25/1997. "Fort Carroll Marker Put Back in Place", Lakeland Ledger, F11.
  10. ^ a b " See map on page 170 for the fort's location
  11. ^ a b Rajtar (2007), p. 17.
  12. ^ "Fort Coombs – Franklin Guards" at The Historical Marker Database
  13. ^ "Fort Crèvecoeur" at The Historical Marker Database
  14. ^ "Fort Dade" at The Historical Marker Database
  15. ^ "Fort Homer Hesterly Armory" at Tampapix
  16. ^ " see map on page 170 for the fort's location
  17. ^ "Fort Mellon and Mellonville" at The Historical Marker Database
  18. ^ "Fort Reid" at The Historical Marker Database
  19. ^ Stewart (2005)

References

  • de Quesada, Alejandro M. (2006) A History of Florida Forts. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press. ISBN 1-59629-104-4
  • Rajtar, Steve. (2007) A guide to historic Gainesville. Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press. ISBN 978-1-59629-217-8
  • Stewart, R. W. (2005 and 2009). American military history - Volume 1 - the United States Army and the forging of a nation, 1775 - 1917, second edition (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: Center of Military History, United States Army. ISBN 0-16-072362-0 "Map 20" on page 170 of this book shows the location of Florida forts and battles during the Second Seminole War (1835 - 1842).