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  2. Negro Fort - Wikipedia

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    Negro Fort was a short-lived fortification built by the British in 1814, during the War of 1812, in a remote part of what was at the time Spanish Florida.It was intended to support a never-realized British attack on the U.S. via its southwest border, [1] by means of which they could "free all these Southern Countries [states] from the Yoke of the Americans".

  3. Prospect Bluff Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    The Fort at Prospect Bluff, The British Post on the Apalachicola and the Battle of Negro Fort. Old Kitchen Media. ISBN 978-0578634623. Millett, Nathaniel (2015). Maroons of Prospect Bluff and Their Quest for Freedom in the Atlantic World. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0813060866. Saunt, Claudio (1999).

  4. Category:War of 1812 forts - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Negro Fort; Fort Nelson (Virginia) Newport Barracks; Fort Niagara ...

  5. List of National Historic Landmarks in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Built during the War of 1812 and also known as Negro Fort, it was the location of a fortification occupied by runaway slaves, as well as Native Americans living in the area. Due to a massive explosion near the end of the war, nothing remains of the fort. [11] 4: Cape Canaveral Space Force Station: Cape Canaveral Space Force Station

  6. Angola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Fort at Prospect Bluff, the British Post on the Apalachicola and the Battle of Negro Fort. Old Kitchen Media. ISBN 978-0578634623. Baram, Uzi (2015). "Including maroon history on the Florida Gulf Coast : archaeology and the struggle for freedom on the early 19th-century Manatee River". In Delle, James A. (ed.).

  7. List of ghost towns in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The fort is located on Garden Key in the lower Florida Keys within the Dry Tortugas National Park, about 70 miles (110 km) west of the island of Key West. The intersection of SR 674/CR 39 at Fort Lonesome, Florida Indian Key, Florida , now uninhabited Site of the old Hampton Springs Hotel at Hampton Springs, Florida [ 3 ] The former post office ...

  8. Fort Scott (Flint River, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Scott would remain staffed until Florida actually became a U.S. territory in November of 1821. [3]: 54–76 "Unlike smaller posts such as Fort Gaines and Fort Hughes, the fort was a massive affair designed to house a full brigade of U.S. troops," [3]: 141 and it would remain staffed by "a large force" until 1821.

  9. Category:Colonial forts in Florida - Wikipedia

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