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'''Location:''' On private property in the town of Fort Adams in Wilkinson County, Mississippi. | '''Location:''' On private property in the town of Fort Adams<br>in Wilkinson County, Mississippi. | ||
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* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=31.08667|Lon=-91.54806}} Fort Adams Site Approx | |||
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=31.10400|Lon=-91.29817}} Fort Adams Marker at Library | |||
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Fort Adams (3) (1798-1810) - A U.S. military post first established in 1798 by General James Wilkinson in present day Wilkinson County, Mississippi. Named after President John Adams. Abandoned in 1810. HistoryEstablished on 5 Oct 1798 and built out in 1798 and 1789 as an earthworks fort with barracks and magazine. The post was built after the Spanish abandoned the area and it helped to define and defend the southern border with Spain. The nearby Cantonment Columbian Spring was established in 1807 to house troops assigned to the fort. Both the fort and the cantonment were abandoned in 1810. Cuming visited the fort in 1808 and says (Tour to the West, Chapter 51, in Thwaites, Early Western Travels):
Current StatusOn private property in Wilkinson County, Mississippi
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