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Fort St. Andrews was a British colonial coastal fortification built on Cumberland Island, Georgia, in 1736. The fort was built by the British as part of a buffer against Spanish Florida and the colonies to the north. The fort was abandoned and later destroyed by the Spanish in mid-1742.
They abandoned the forts and eventually the village disappeared. No trace remains today of Fort William, and most signs of Fort St. Andrews have been washed away. [2] In the 1760s, the island was divided into royal grants but saw little activity. When naturalist William Bartram visited the island in 1774, the island was mostly uninhabited.
Fort Clinch; Fort St. Andrews This page was last edited on 4 March 2019, at 05:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
Fort Alabama was destroyed and a new fort, Fort Foster, was built to replace it and named for Lieutenant Colonel William S. Foster. Fort Foster State Historic Site is a reproduction of the fort and is a part of the Hillsborough River State Park. [16] Fort Foster, Collier County - not to be confused with Fort Foster in Hillsborough County.
Fort St. Andrews; Fort Stewart; T. Tybee Island, Georgia; W. Fort Walker (Grant Park) This page was last edited on 31 May 2018, at 18:47 (UTC). Text is available ...
Fort St. Andrews This page was last edited on 4 June 2022, at 06:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
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Activated: Year in which the first coastal fort on the site entered service, usually when completed or first garrisoned. Many forts were garrisoned but never completed. Deactivated as coastal fort: Year the fort was disarmed (periods of caretaker status are not noted). Deactivated as military post: Year the fort site was abandoned by the Armed ...