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Seminole War Forts (edit list)
Name Est Left County Established By Notes
Fort Gadsden 1818 1821 Franklin James Gadsden, Lt.
Fort Ann (1) 1837 1838 Brevard James R. Irwin, 1st Lt.
Fort Harney (2) 1839 1839 Brevard William S. Harney, Ltc.
Fort Christmas 1837 1838 Orange Abraham Eustis, BG
Fort McNeil 1837 1837 Orange ?
Fort Maitland 1838 1842 Orange Alexander C.W. Fanning, Ltc.
Fort Gatlin 1838 1839 Orange Alexander C.W. Fanning, Ltc.
Fort Jupiter 1838 1842 Palm Beach Thomas S. Jesup, Gen.
Fort Lane (2) 1837 1838 Seminole Greenleaf Dearborn, Bvt. Maj. AKA Fort Dearborn (2)
Fort Mellon 1836 1842 Seminole Alexander C.W. Fanning, Ltc. AKA Fort Fanning, Camp Monroe
Fort Reid 1840 1842, 1849 Seminole William S. Harney, Ltc. AKA Fort Read, Fort Reed
Fort Pierce 1838 1842 St. Lucie Benjamin K. Pierce, Ltc.
Fort Kingsbury 1837 1840, 1849 Volusia ?
Fort Foster (2) 1836 1849 Hillsborough William Lindsay, Col. AKA Fort Alabama
Fort Micanopy 1835 1843 Alachua Richard K. Call, Gen. AKA Fort Defiance (6), Fort 7E
Fort King 1827 1843 Marion James M. Glassell, Capt. AKA Cantonment King, Camp King
Fort Drane 1835 1836 Marion Gustavus S. Drane, Capt. AKA Fort Auld Lang Syne, Fort Old Lang Syne, Camp Lang Syne
Apalachicola Arsenal 1832 1866 Gadsden John Williamson, 1st Lt. AKA Mount Vernon Arsenal, Chattahoochee Arsenal (1)
Source: 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