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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1850-1858) - A private house built in 1850 by Dr. [[Joseph A. Braden|Joseph Addison Braden]] in Manatee County, Florida. Used as a settler fortification during the [[Seminole War III|Third Seminole War]]. Abandoned as a fortification when the war ended in 1858.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1850-1858) - A private house built in 1850 by Dr. [[Joseph A. Braden|Joseph Addison Braden]] in Manatee County, Florida. Used as a settler fortification during the [[Seminole War III|Third Seminole War]]. Abandoned as a fortification when the war ended in 1858.
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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
A private house built in 1850 by Dr. [[Joseph A. Braden|Joseph Addison Braden]] after he moved from [[Fort Braden]] near Tallahassee. The house was built by slave labor of a concrete like mixture of lime, sand, crushed shells and water. The Castle had 20 inch thick walls and measured some 100 ft on a side.  There were 4 large rooms on each floor with four chimneys and eight fireplaces. This strong building offered security for Addison and his neighbors during the [[Seminole War III|Third Seminole War]]. Abandoned as a fortification when the war ended in 1858 and destroyed by fire in 1903. Addison moved to Texas about 1864.
A private house built in 1850 by Dr. [[Joseph A. Braden|Joseph Addison Braden]] after he moved from [[Fort Braden]] near Tallahassee. The house was built by slave labor of a concrete like mixture of lime, sand, crushed shells and water. The Castle had 20 inch thick walls and measured some 100 ft on a side.  There were 4 large rooms on each floor with four chimneys and eight fireplaces. This strong building offered security for Addison and his neighbors during the [[Seminole War III|Third Seminole War]]. Abandoned as a fortification when the war ended in 1858 and destroyed by fire in 1903. Addison moved to Texas about 1864.

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Braden Castle (1850-1858) - A private house built in 1850 by Dr. Joseph Addison Braden in Manatee County, Florida. Used as a settler fortification during the Third Seminole War. Abandoned as a fortification when the war ended in 1858.

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Braden Castle Site and Ruins

Braden Castle History

A private house built in 1850 by Dr. Joseph Addison Braden after he moved from Fort Braden near Tallahassee. The house was built by slave labor of a concrete like mixture of lime, sand, crushed shells and water. The Castle had 20 inch thick walls and measured some 100 ft on a side. There were 4 large rooms on each floor with four chimneys and eight fireplaces. This strong building offered security for Addison and his neighbors during the Third Seminole War. Abandoned as a fortification when the war ended in 1858 and destroyed by fire in 1903. Addison moved to Texas about 1864.

Current Status

Ruins only, Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida

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Location: Castle Park Community, Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida.

Maps & Images

Lat: 27.50035 Long: -82.53003333

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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 151

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