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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1836-1842) - A U.S. Army Fort established in 1836 during the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] by Brigadier General [[Leigh Read]] near present day Inglis, Levy County, Florida. Named for Colonel [[Duncan L. Clinch]]. Abandoned in 1842. Also known as [[Fort Clinch on the Withlacoochee]] and [[Read's Depot]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1836-1842) - A U.S. Army Fort established in 1836 during the [[Seminole War II|Second Seminole War]] by Brigadier General [[Leigh Read]]<!-- not USMA --> near present day Inglis, Levy County, Florida. Named for Colonel [[Duncan L. Clinch]]<!-- not USMA -->. Abandoned in 1842. Also known as [[Fort Clinch on the Withlacoochee]] and [[Read's Depot]]. | ||
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Formally established by Brigadier General [[Leigh Read]] 22 Oct 1836 on the north bank of the Withlacoochee near present day Ingals, Florida. | Formally established by Brigadier General [[Leigh Read]] 22 Oct 1836 on the north bank of the Withlacoochee near present day Ingals, Florida. | ||
A blockhouse had been built earlier on the site of the fort. The blockhouse was attacked before dawn by hostile Seminole Indians on 11 Apr 1836. Some 150 to 200 Seminoles attacked the post blockhouse with guns and fire arrows. The Seminoles pressed the attack for over a month but were unable to take the blockhouse. The detachment commander, Captain [[James M. K. Hollaman]] was killed on 3 May 1836. Reinforcements arrived by barge from St. Marks on 22 May 1836 led by Brigadier General [[Leigh Read]]. The survivors were removed from the blockhouse and it was abandoned. The Seminoles burned down the abandoned blockhouse. | A blockhouse had been built earlier on the site of the fort. The blockhouse was attacked before dawn by hostile Seminole Indians on 11 Apr 1836. Some 150 to 200 Seminoles attacked the post blockhouse with guns and fire arrows. The Seminoles pressed the attack for over a month but were unable to take the blockhouse. The detachment commander, Captain [[James M. K. Hollaman]]<!-- not USMA --> was killed on 3 May 1836. Reinforcements arrived by barge from St. Marks on 22 May 1836 led by Brigadier General [[Leigh Read]]. The survivors were removed from the blockhouse and it was abandoned. The Seminoles burned down the abandoned blockhouse. | ||
The post was rebuilt under Brigadier General [[Leigh Read|Leigh Read's]] direction and garrisoned on 22 Oct 1836 with about 200 troops. | The post was rebuilt under Brigadier General [[Leigh Read|Leigh Read's]] direction and garrisoned on 22 Oct 1836 with about 200 troops. | ||
Revision as of 13:07, 4 January 2014
Fort Clinch (4) (1836-1842) - A U.S. Army Fort established in 1836 during the Second Seminole War by Brigadier General Leigh Read near present day Inglis, Levy County, Florida. Named for Colonel Duncan L. Clinch. Abandoned in 1842. Also known as Fort Clinch on the Withlacoochee and Read's Depot.
Fort Clinch (4) History
Formally established by Brigadier General Leigh Read 22 Oct 1836 on the north bank of the Withlacoochee near present day Ingals, Florida.
A blockhouse had been built earlier on the site of the fort. The blockhouse was attacked before dawn by hostile Seminole Indians on 11 Apr 1836. Some 150 to 200 Seminoles attacked the post blockhouse with guns and fire arrows. The Seminoles pressed the attack for over a month but were unable to take the blockhouse. The detachment commander, Captain James M. K. Hollaman was killed on 3 May 1836. Reinforcements arrived by barge from St. Marks on 22 May 1836 led by Brigadier General Leigh Read. The survivors were removed from the blockhouse and it was abandoned. The Seminoles burned down the abandoned blockhouse.
The post was rebuilt under Brigadier General Leigh Read's direction and garrisoned on 22 Oct 1836 with about 200 troops.
The post was abandoned 25 Jun 1842 and burned down by the Seminoles shortly thereafter.
Current Status
No remains on private property near Inglis, Levy County, Florida.
USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 294550
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Location: Inglis, Levy County, Florida. Map point GNIS location. Maps & Images Lat: 29.0335851 Long: -82.6331596 |
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 158
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