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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1838-1843) - A U.S. Army post established in 1838 during the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] in present day Palatka, Putnam County, Florida. Named for Captain [[Samuel Shannon]]. Abandoned in 1843. May have been known as [[Fort Palatka]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1838-1843) - A U.S. Army post established in 1838 during the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] in present day Palatka, Putnam County, Florida. Named for Captain [[Samuel Shannon]], Quartermaster Department. Abandoned in 1843. May have been known as [[Fort Palatka]]. | ||
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== {{PAGENAME}} History == | == {{PAGENAME}} History == | ||
In 1835, after the start of the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] hostile Seminole Indians attacked and burned the town of Pilatka. The US Army established Fort Shannon there in 1838 as one of a string of forts protecting the strategic St. Johns River. The post was a Quartermaster depot and included included eight blockhouses, barracks, stables for 400 horses and a hospital. Fort Shannon was abandoned by the | In 1835, after the start of the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] hostile Seminole Indians attacked and burned the town of Pilatka. The US Army established Fort Shannon there in May 1838 as one of a string of forts protecting the strategic St. Johns River. The post was a Quartermaster depot and included included eight blockhouses, a large barracks, stables for 400 horses and a hospital. Fort Shannon operated under Colonel [[William J. Worth]] until his promotion in 1842 to brevet brigadier general and his assumption of command of the armies of Florida. Fort Shannon was abandoned by the U.S. Army on 24 Aug 1843 after the Seminole had left the area. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Marker only in Palatka, Putnam County, Florida | Marker only in Palatka, Putnam County, Florida |
Revision as of 11:19, 28 February 2012
Fort Shannon (1838-1843) - A U.S. Army post established in 1838 during the Second Seminole War in present day Palatka, Putnam County, Florida. Named for Captain Samuel Shannon, Quartermaster Department. Abandoned in 1843. May have been known as Fort Palatka.
Fort Shannon History
In 1835, after the start of the Second Seminole War hostile Seminole Indians attacked and burned the town of Pilatka. The US Army established Fort Shannon there in May 1838 as one of a string of forts protecting the strategic St. Johns River. The post was a Quartermaster depot and included included eight blockhouses, a large barracks, stables for 400 horses and a hospital. Fort Shannon operated under Colonel William J. Worth until his promotion in 1842 to brevet brigadier general and his assumption of command of the armies of Florida. Fort Shannon was abandoned by the U.S. Army on 24 Aug 1843 after the Seminole had left the area.
Current Status
Marker only in Palatka, Putnam County, Florida
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Location: Palatka, Putnam County, Florida. Map point is marker location. Maps & Images Lat: 29.647483 Long: -81.630317 |
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 207
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