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Fort State Dates Mentions Notes
Chisholm's Fort TN 1793 1 See the editor's note to Sevier's Journal, 24 Oct 1793.
Eaton's Fort TN 1776 1 Not completely sure it was a fort, but at least it was something like one, and a battle was fought there in 1776, mentioned just once on my site, and in passing. See [1], [2], etc.
Fort at Cobb's Point NC 1862 1 Civil War coastal fort near Elizabeth City: Merrill, The Rebel Shore, p96‑98; online elsewhere and in print. Was a "wretched affair", had four 32‑pounder smoothbores. It was blown up in the battle of Feb. 9, 1862.
Fort Bernard WY 1845-1866 1 Wickedpedia has an article "Fort Bernard". On my own site, DeVoto (page under construction) mentions it with some similar details, p164.
Fort Caillou LA? 1861 2 Confederate (or Confederate-occupied), one of a group of forts evacuated by the Confederacy, mentioned by Kendall in Chapter 15 and Chapter 16.
Fort Caldwell KS 1885 1 (Cullum 2535). Sparse references online, but including in printed books.
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Fort Columbus (2) KY or IL 1 Freeman writes: "The newspapers that Lee read on his arrival in Richmond contained the gloomy intelligence that Fort Columbus, the advanced Confederate position on the Mississippi, thirty miles south of the confluence of the Ohio, had been abandoned by (Lee's) old West Point friend, Leonidas Polk"
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Fort Des Prairies ??? ??? 1 Wade's Mackenzie of Canada.
Fort Gelaspy IA 1805 1 On my site: [3]. Probably a Frenchified spelling of Gillespie or Gillaspie. There is some doubt as to whether Pike actually saw this fort, see [4]
Fort Graham (2) NC 1 In (Cullum 1994) — occurring just before he was posted to another fort in North Carolina, so not likely to be a mistake for the fort in Texas. Poking around online for it, I couldn't find much — except a "GRAHAM's Fort" in North Carolina, which I don't think is it (Revolutionary War), but it's not on FW either, so I'll add it to the pot as well: see this page at NCMarkers.Com.
Fort Henry (12) TN 1793 1 Not the same as Fort Henry (5); this one is mentioned by John Sevier in his diary in 1793, as follows (in toto): "Camp Henry, Fort 24 October 1793."
Fort Horseshoe ??? ??? 1 Wade's Mackenzie of Canada.
Fort Howard (4) NM 1 Cullum, (Cullum 789). See also possibly Camp Howard (IT), below under Camps.
Fort Howard (5) ID 1879 1 (Cullum 2074), date 1879. North American Forts calls it a Camp: actually has 3 of them all in Idaho.
Fort Jonquière ??? ??? 1 Wade's Mackenzie of Canada.
Fort Kearny (6) NM or AZ 1859 1 (Cullum 917)
Fort Lacorne ??? ??? 1 Wade's Mackenzie of Canada.
Fort Lexington MO 1861+ 1 a Federal fort captured by the Confederates in 1861 or maybe 1862, called an important victory. Appears on my site once so far, (Cullum 2086), year 1866, characterized as "Ft. Lexington, Missouri River"
Fort Matilda ON 1813 1 in (Cullum 79)
Fort Rocky Mountain ??? ??? 1 Wade's Mackenzie of Canada.
Fort St. Joseph (1) LA 1700's 2 There were two Fort St. Joseph near each other, this one at Pointe Coupée, and one elsewhere: see LHQ Vol. I No. 4 p314.
Fort St. Joseph (2) LA 1700's 1 There were two Fort St. Joseph near each other, this one; and the other at Pointe Coupée: see LHQ Vol. I No. 4 p314.
Fort Stephenson (2) IA? 1800s 2 early 19c. Mentioned in at least 2 onsite books on Iowa history.
Fort Unalaska ? 1700s 2 Two very incidental bare mentions in Wade's Mackenzie of Canada.
Fort Vauligny ??? 1700s 1 Mentioned in passing in Wade's Mackenzie of Canada.
Fort Verde (2) BC 1800s 1 Esquimalt Naval Base, p136: "The Hudson's Bay Company closed its depot of Fort Verde on the Columbia River.".
Fort Waco TX 1870 1 (Cullum 1845).
Fort Wade (2) VA 1861-1865 2 Vol. 4, Ch. 26, he is made to point to the nearby ramparts of Fort Wade in talking with someone after the war, somewhere near Manassas. During the war itself, Freeman has him pointing to it too:Vol. 2, Ch. 24.
Ish's Fort ??? ??? 1 John Sevier's Journal, 24 Oct 1793.
Lafleur's Fort ??? ??? 1 Wade's Mackenzie of Canada.
Mission Santa Catalina GA? 1670 1 NPS booklet on Castillo San Marcos: "In 1670, a vessel bound for Charleston, mistakenly put in at Santa Catalina Mission, the Spanish post near the Savannah River…"
Nashville Ordnance Depot TN 1865 1 Temporary depot, according to this webpage out there, discontinued sometime after 1865. (Cullum 2008) was its commander June 30, 1865, to May 26, 1866.
Omaha Ordnance Depot NB 1872-1895 3 in (Cullum 2035)(Cullum 2372)(Cullum 2942)
Queen's Fort (3) RI 1 Not the one you have, but a ruin near Wickford, RI. The barest remnants, but it's still a fort, and of some historical interest: I even have a photograph of bits of it onsite, such as it is: George Ellis & John Morris, King Philip's War • Chapter 9


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