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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
A temporary fort established 1 Apr 1836 by Major [[Mark A. Cooper|Mark Anthony Cooper]], 1st Georgia Volunteers. The new fort came under attack by several hundred hostile Seminole Indians for 13 straight days. The fort was a square palisade with two redoubts and a two story blockhouse with a 6 pounder cannon mounted in it.
A temporary fort established 1 Apr 1836 by Major [[Mark A. Cooper|Mark Anthony Cooper]], 1st Georgia Volunteers. The new fort came under attack by several hundred hostile Seminole Indians for 13 straight days. The fort was a square palisade with two redoubts and a two story blockhouse with a 6-pounder cannon mounted in it.
The fort was completed in five days and the volunteers were able to beat of the attacks. The post was abandoned after 18 days, on 18 Apr 1836.
 
The fort was completed in five days and the volunteers were able to beat of the attacks. The post was abandoned after 18 days, on 18 Apr 1836.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Part of Fort Cooper State Park, Citrus County, Florida
Part of Fort Cooper State Park, Citrus County, Florida

Revision as of 18:51, 20 January 2012

Fort Cooper (1) (1836-1836) - A temporary post established in 1836 by Major Mark Anthony Cooper, 1st Georgia Volunteers, in Citrus County, Florida. Abandoned in 1836.

Fort Cooper (1) History

A temporary fort established 1 Apr 1836 by Major Mark Anthony Cooper, 1st Georgia Volunteers. The new fort came under attack by several hundred hostile Seminole Indians for 13 straight days. The fort was a square palisade with two redoubts and a two story blockhouse with a 6-pounder cannon mounted in it.

The fort was completed in five days and the volunteers were able to beat of the attacks. The post was abandoned after 18 days, on 18 Apr 1836.

Current Status

Part of Fort Cooper State Park, Citrus County, Florida

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Location: Fort Cooper State Park, Citrus County, Florida.

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Lat: 28.80376 Long: -82.30701

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  • 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 159

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