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Abandoned as a fortification in 1815 at the end of the war.
Abandoned as a fortification in 1815 at the end of the war.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Marker only on the former Harriet Judson YWCA building at the corner of State Street and Nevins Street in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York. Marker text:
Marker only, originally placed on the former Harriet Judson YWCA building at the corner of State Street and Nevins Street in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York. Marker text:


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Revision as of 17:27, 15 January 2016

Fort Masonic (1814-1815) - A War of 1812 Fort established in 1814 near Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. Abandoned as a fortification in 1815 at the end of the war. Also known as Redoubt Masonic.

History of Fort Masonic

Established on 31 Aug 1814 in present day Brooklyn, New York.

This fortification was established, along with many others, in response to the threat of British invasion and subsequent burning of Washington DC on 24 Aug 1814. The british attack was in retaliation for the American raids into Canada. The ease with which the British took Washington alarmed New Yorkers who thought they would soon be next and they redoubled their efforts on the defenses. The Mayor of New York, DeWitt Clinton mobilized thousands of city residents and organization them into construction gangs and built fortifications all around the city, including across the river in Brooklyn.

Fort Masonic was built by the Grand Lodge of Free Masons, some 750 strong who came to the heights of Brooklyn en-mass. They were headed by their Grand Master, De Witt Clinton.

The fort was a square redoubt located on a diagonal within the block bounded by present day Nevins Street, State Street, Bond Street and Schermerhorn Street. The southwestern corner intersected State Street while the northwest corner intersected Schermerhorn Street.

Abandoned as a fortification in 1815 at the end of the war.

Current Status

Marker only, originally placed on the former Harriet Judson YWCA building at the corner of State Street and Nevins Street in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, New York. Marker text:

1814 - 1914
On this block between Nevins and Bond streets stood
FORT MASONIC
erected September 1814, by the members of Masonic Fraternity as a part of the defenses of New York City during the War or 1812-1815


This tablet is dedicated under the auspices of the Temple Club of the Fourth Masonic District of New York September 1914


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Location: Brooklyn, Kings County, New York.

Maps & Images

Lat: 40.6875 Long: -73.98307

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See Also:

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 566.
  • Lossing, Benson J., Pictorial Field-Book of the War of 1812, New York, Harper and Brothers, 1868, Internet Archive, page 969.

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