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Wooden stockades were built here by the Spanish in 1680 and 1758. In 1758, these were destroyed by a hurricane which drowned the garrison. A masonry fort was begun in 1759 but was soon abandoned to the Indians for a trading post and Indian rendezvous. It was occupied by the Spanish in 1783. General Andrew Jackson seized and occupied the fort in 1819. It became a United States possession in 1821 upon purchase of the territory from Spain. It was occupied as an army post until 1824 when the Indians were moved to a reservation. The Town of St. Marks was created by an act of Congress in 1830 and became a port of entry before railroads were extended to the seaboard. The fort was re-established and occupied by the Confederate Army during the Civil War and Federal Naval attack on the fort was repulsed in 1865.


Florida Board of Parks and Historic Memorials In Cooperation With Florida State Society and Dominie Everadus Bogardus Chapter Colonial Dames XVII Century.

off US-98, San Marcos de Apalachee State Historic Site, St. Marks, Wakulla County Florida

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