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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Marker only in Mobile County, Alabama.
Marker only in Mobile County, Alabama.
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{{GNIS|
Name=Fort Stoddert|
ID=169330|
Type=Historical|
Class=Military|
County=Mobile County|
State=Alabama|
Country= US|
Lat=31.0998991|
Long=-87.979165|
Ele=49|
Map=Stiggins Lake|
Date=04 Sep 1980|
Code=01097
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'''Sources:'''  
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* {{Roberts}}, page 16
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Revision as of 17:19, 12 February 2016

Fort Stoddert (1799-1814) - A Federal Fort first established in 1799 in Mobile County, Alabama. Named Fort Stoddert after Benjamin Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy (1798-1801). Abandoned in 1814. Also known as Fort Stoddart and Fort Stoddard.

History of Fort Stoddert

Established in 1799 by Captain Bartholomew Schaumburgh, 2nd U.S. Infantry as a stockaded fort with blockhouses at all four corners. The fort was located at the western end of the Federal Road from Fort Wilkinson in Georgia.

Aaron Burr was held prisoner here for several days after his capture in 1807 for treason against the United States. Burr, who was disguised as a river boatman, was arrested by the fort commander Lieutenant Edmund P. Gaines.

During the Creek Indian War General Ferdinand L. Claiborne posted his Mississippi Militia to the fort and distributed troops to the many settler forts in the area. He moved his headquarters in 1814 and Fort Stoddard was abandoned.

Current Status

Marker only in Mobile County, Alabama.


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Location: Mobile County, Alabama.

Maps & Images

Lat: 31.0998991 Long: -87.979165

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