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[[File:Fort Cummings Roadside Marker.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Roadside Marker in Downtown Lake Alfred.] | |||
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(F) 28.090650, -81.729754, Fort Cummings | (F) 28.090650, -81.729754, Fort Cummings | ||
(1839-1841) | (1839-1841) | ||
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HistoryEstablished on 22 Jan 1839 by Bvt Major Wilcox, Fort Cummings was located in present-day Lake Alfred, Polk County, Florida. The fort was one of a line of forts set up to protect the road from Fort Brooke at Tampa to Fort Mellon at Sanford. The first available post return is for March 1839 and it shows the post garrisoned by some 48 troops with 41 from the 3rd U.S. Artillery, Company E. The post is shown as commanded by 1st Lt. Braxton Bragg of later U.S. Civil War fame The fort's last available post return is for February 1841 and shows companies (A, K, I, & P) of the 8th U.S. Infantry and company F of the 2nd U.S. Dragoons in garrison for a total of 374 present. The post and the district are shown as commanded by Colonel William J. Worth, 8th Infantry Regiment for whom Fort Worth, Texas is named. Fort Cummings was abandoned the following month on 22 Mar 1841 Current Status[[File:Fort Cummings Roadside Marker.jpeg|thumb|250px|left|Roadside Marker in Downtown Lake Alfred.] Markers only.
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