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Built on the site of an earlier log and earthworks fortification destroyed by a hurricane 8 Sep 1804. The earlier fortification was named [[Fort Pinckney]] (1798-1804). | |||
The new masonry fort was constructed as one of three castle type forts, it was started in 1809 and completed in 1810. Initially served as the only protection for the port of Charleston until [[Fort Moultrie]] and [[Fort Sumter]] were built. | |||
== [[U.S. Civil War]] == | |||
On 27 Dec 1860 South Carolina forces seized Castle Pickney from Federal troops and later garrisoned it with Confederate using it to confine Union prisoners. The fort remained in Confederate hands until Feb 1865 | |||
Declared a National Monument in 1924 | |||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
No period guns or mounts in place. | Not accessible except by private boat, deteriorating. No period guns or mounts in place. | ||
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Revision as of 14:04, 28 February 2010
Castle Pinckney (1810-1890) - First established in 1810 as Castle Pinckney on the site of earlier Fort Pinckney. Named after Col. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Revolutionary War hero and statesman. Abandoned in 1890.


Castle Pinckney History
Part of the Harbor Defense of Charleston.
Built on the site of an earlier log and earthworks fortification destroyed by a hurricane 8 Sep 1804. The earlier fortification was named Fort Pinckney (1798-1804).
The new masonry fort was constructed as one of three castle type forts, it was started in 1809 and completed in 1810. Initially served as the only protection for the port of Charleston until Fort Moultrie and Fort Sumter were built.
U.S. Civil War
On 27 Dec 1860 South Carolina forces seized Castle Pickney from Federal troops and later garrisoned it with Confederate using it to confine Union prisoners. The fort remained in Confederate hands until Feb 1865
Declared a National Monument in 1924
Current Status
Not accessible except by private boat, deteriorating. No period guns or mounts in place.
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Location: Castle Pinckney National Monument, Charleston County, South Carolina. Maps & Images Lat: 32.773639 Long: -79.911 |
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 718-719
Links:
- Wikipedia - Castle Pinckney
- North American Forts - Castle Pinckney
- National Park Service - Castle Pinckney
Visited: 23 Jan 2010 Area Visit
Castle Pinckney Picture Gallery
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