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Fort Basinger's original site is located approximately 35 miles (56 km) west of Fort Pierce, Florida, along U. S. Highway 98 in Highlands County, Florida. It was a stockaded fortification with two blockhouses that was built in 1837 by the United States Army .
Fort Barnwell - Second Seminole War fort - was also known as Fort Columbia. Fort Barker; Fort Barrancas (also Fort San Carlos de Barrancas) Fort Basinger - Second and Third Seminole War Fort. [7] Fort Birch - Second Seminole War Fort. [4] Fort Blount [8] Fort Braden; Fort Brooke - Second Seminole War Fort. Fort Brooks - Second Seminole War Fort ...
Engraving of Fort Basinger, 1883. Fort Basinger is an unincorporated town in Highlands County, Florida that arose around the Second and Third Seminole Wars fortification: Fort Basinger. The fort was situated 10 miles (16 km) north-west of Okeechobee. Just north of Fort Basinger is Lorida, and just above that is Sebring.
Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park; C. ... Fort Basinger (Seminole War Fort) Fort Brooke; Fort Caben; Fort Christmas; Fort Cooper State Park; Fort Dallas ...
Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida (22 P) S. ... Fort Basinger (Seminole War Fort) Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park; C. Fort Caben;
Fort Basinger (Seminole War Fort) Fort Brooke; Fort Caben; Fort Christmas; Fort Dallas; Fort Drum, Florida; Fort Fraser (Florida) Fort Fulton; Fort Gardiner; Fort Hanson; Fort King; Fort Maitland; Fort McRee; Fort Mitchell, Florida; Fort Peyton; Fort Pickens; Fort Picolata; Fort San Francisco de Pupo; Fort Scott (Flint River, Georgia) Fort ...
This category deals with the people, places and events of the Seminole Wars in Florida (1817-1818; 1835-1842; 1855-1858). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seminole Wars . Subcategories
Over 70 children and 100 adults from the Seminole Hollywood Youth Conference visited the Dade Battlefield State Historic Site as part of the "Looking Back at the Seminole Trail" tour on July 8, 2003. Organized by Holly Tiger and Jo Motlow North the trip was a way for Seminole adults and children to visit Seminole battlegrounds as most of them ...