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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1736-1763) - First established in 1736 by British General [[James Oglethorpe]] on present day St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia. Abandoned in 1763.
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== History ==
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Established as a fortified community of British settlers in 1736. One hundred sixteen settlers arrived in March and April of 1736 under the command of General [[James Oglethorpe]] and built a fortified settlement.
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The town was laid out in a rectangular plat within a fortified polygon that surrounded the whole town. The outer fortification included palisaded earthworks and a surrounding moat. A central fortification within the outer fortification stood on the river bank and included palisaded earthworks enclosing a sallyport, the kings magazine, two storehouses and gun batteries. On the north end of the outer fortification stood stone barracks and the parade.
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On 25 Sep 1738 the military garrison and the townspeople started a six mile road to British [[Fort St. Simons]] on the tip of Saint Simons Island. The military road was completed in three days and greatly strengthened the island's defenses. This road played a role in defeating Spanish invaders on 7 Jul 1742 at Gully Hole Creek and Bloody Marsh.


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The defeat of the Spanish in 1742 and the end of the war with Spain in 1748 resulted in a decrease in the garrison at Fort Frederica and a decline in the importance and population at the town of Frederica. In 1758 a great fire destroyed most of the town and by 1763 most of the population and the garrison were gone.
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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Period guns and mounts in place.
Now Fort Frederica National Monument on St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia. Period guns and mounts in place. At the time these pictures were taken the cannons were off being refurbished.
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'''Location:''' Fort Frederica National, Glyn, Georgia.
'''Location:''' Fort Frederica National Monument, Glyn County, Georgia.


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'''Links:'''
'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com North American Forts - Fort Frederica]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/ga-socoast.html#frederica North American Forts - Fort Frederica]


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Image:Fort Frederica Sign.jpg|Fort Frederica Entrance Sign
Image:Fort Frederica - 01.jpg|Fort Frederica Visitor Center Sign
Image:Fort Frederica - 18.jpg|Fort Frederica House Foundation
Image:Fort Frederica - 42.jpg|Fort Frederica Site
Image:Fort Frederica - 24.jpg|Fort Frederica Kings Magazine Interior
Image:Fort Frederica - 25.jpg|Fort Frederica Storehouse Foundation
Image:Fort Frederica - 26.jpg|Fort Frederica 32 Pounder Carriage
Image:Fort Frederica - 55.jpg|Fort Frederica Earthworks
Image:Fort Frederica - 56.jpg|Fort Frederica Bastion Outline
Image:Fort Frederica Burial Vaults - 2.jpg|Fort Frederica Cemetery Burial Vault
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Latest revision as of 06:06, 23 September 2021

Fort Frederica (1736-1763) - First established in 1736 by British General James Oglethorpe on present day St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia. Abandoned in 1763.

Fort Frederica Kings Magazine
Fort Frederica Baracks and Parade


History

Established as a fortified community of British settlers in 1736. One hundred sixteen settlers arrived in March and April of 1736 under the command of General James Oglethorpe and built a fortified settlement.

Fort Frederica Plan Sign

The town was laid out in a rectangular plat within a fortified polygon that surrounded the whole town. The outer fortification included palisaded earthworks and a surrounding moat. A central fortification within the outer fortification stood on the river bank and included palisaded earthworks enclosing a sallyport, the kings magazine, two storehouses and gun batteries. On the north end of the outer fortification stood stone barracks and the parade.

Fort Frederica Military Road

On 25 Sep 1738 the military garrison and the townspeople started a six mile road to British Fort St. Simons on the tip of Saint Simons Island. The military road was completed in three days and greatly strengthened the island's defenses. This road played a role in defeating Spanish invaders on 7 Jul 1742 at Gully Hole Creek and Bloody Marsh.

The defeat of the Spanish in 1742 and the end of the war with Spain in 1748 resulted in a decrease in the garrison at Fort Frederica and a decline in the importance and population at the town of Frederica. In 1758 a great fire destroyed most of the town and by 1763 most of the population and the garrison were gone.

Current Status

Now Fort Frederica National Monument on St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia. Period guns and mounts in place. At the time these pictures were taken the cannons were off being refurbished.

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Location: Fort Frederica National Monument, Glyn County, Georgia.

Maps & Images

Lat: 31.223307 Long: -81.393440

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 221-222

Links:

Visited: 20 Jan 2010

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