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The garrison was ordered to evacuate to [[Fort Selden (1)]] in June 1819 and it was reported evacuated and demolished in July 1819. | The garrison was ordered to evacuate to [[Fort Selden (1)]] in June 1819 and it was reported evacuated and demolished in July 1819. | ||
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Revision as of 18:52, 8 April 2016
Fort Claiborne (1) (1804-1819) - First established in 1804 by Captain Edward D. Turner, 2nd U.S. Infantry, under orders from Gen. James Wilkinson. Named after Louisiana Governor W.C.C. Claiborne. Abandoned in 1819. Fort Claiborne (1) HistoryFirst established by Capt. Edward D. Turner on 4 Aug 1804 a short distance from the old French Fort Saint Jean Baptiste. The Fort occupied about two acres with a palisaded enclosure. The enclosure had free standing barracks buildings on the south end and a two-story free standing blockhouse inside the north end. The second story of the blockhouse was canted ninety degrees from the first story. The garrison was ordered to evacuate to Fort Selden (1) in June 1819 and it was reported evacuated and demolished in July 1819. Current StatusNo remains.
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