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== [[World War I]] ==
== [[World War I]] ==
Fort Jackson was used as a training base during [[World War I]]. The Fort was declared surplus in 1927 and was purchased by a New Orleans couple, they donated it to Plauemines Parish in 1962 and it is still owned by the Parish. In 1960 [[Fort Jackson]] and [[Fort Saint Philip]] were designated National Historic Landmarks.
Fort Jackson was used as a training base during [[World War I]]. The Fort was declared surplus in 1927 and was purchased by a New Orleans couple, they donated it to Plauemines Parish in 1962 and it is still owned by the Parish. In 1960 [[Fort Jackson]] and [[Fort St. Philip]] were designated National Historic Landmarks.
 
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
The old fort is still closed to the public after being damaged by Hurricane Katrina and Rita. No period guns or carriages in place.
The old fort is still closed to the public after being damaged by Hurricane Katrina and Rita. No period guns or carriages in place.

Revision as of 12:38, 12 December 2009

Fort Jackson (2) (1832-1928) - A Third System Coastal Fort first established in 1832. Named after Gen. Andrew Jackson. Abandoned in 1928.

Fort Jackson (2) History

Established as a part of the Harbor Defense of the Mississippi.

Third System

U.S. Civil War

Endicott Period


Fort Jackson Endicott Period Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery Ransom 2 8" Disappearing 1898-1899-1899-1918 $ 150,000
Battery Millar 2 3" Balanced Pillar 1899-1900-1901-1920 $ 22,868
Source: CDSG
Fort Jackson Plan


World War I

Fort Jackson was used as a training base during World War I. The Fort was declared surplus in 1927 and was purchased by a New Orleans couple, they donated it to Plauemines Parish in 1962 and it is still owned by the Parish. In 1960 Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip were designated National Historic Landmarks.

Current Status

The old fort is still closed to the public after being damaged by Hurricane Katrina and Rita. No period guns or carriages in place.

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Location: Fort Jackson Park, Louisiana.

Maps & Images

Lat: 29.356668 Long: -89.455447

Sources:

Visited: 9 Dec 2009

Fort Jackson (2) Picture Gallery

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