Fort Stansbury was a frontier outpost created during the Seminole War (1835—1842) as well as used during the Civil War. The fort was located south of Tallahassee, Florida, and a few miles north of Wakulla Springs. This is inland from St. Marks, Florida. It was headquarters for the 3rd Regiment of the U.S. Infantry. Its construction would have been typical of other forts utilizing blockhouses and made from split pine trees. It was initially under the command of Lt. Colonel Ethan Allen Hitchcock from October 1842 until January 13, 1843.[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ JSTOR: A Seminole War Fort Site In North Florida
- ↑ Call-Brevard Papers, Florida State Archives
- ↑ Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, Croffut, William Augustus, Fifty years in camp and field: diary of Major-General Ethan Allen Hitchcock, U.S.A., G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1909
- ↑ The 3rd Regiment of Infantry
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Coordinates: 30°14′41″N 84°19′11″W / 30.2448°N 84.3197°W
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