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    Fort Barrancas (1839) or Fort San Carlos de Barrancas (from 1787) is a United States military fort and National Historic Landmark in the former Warrington...
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    States forces at Fort Barrancas, decided Fort Pickens was the most defensible post in the area. He decided to abandon Fort Barrancas when, around midnight...
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    of Pensacola Bay, Fort McRee was accompanied by Fort Pickens, located across Pensacola Pass on Santa Rosa Island, and Fort Barrancas, located across Pensacola...
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    Service-administered Fort Barrancas and its associated Advance Redoubt, and the Pensacola Lighthouse and Museum are all located at NAS Pensacola, as is the Barrancas National...
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  • Venezuela Barrancas metro station, in Santiago, Chile Barrancas River, in Argentina Fort Barrancas, Pensacola, Florida, United States Barranca (disambiguation)...
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  • Carlos de Barrancas) Fort Basinger - Second and Third Seminole War Fort. Fort Birch - Second Seminole War Fort. Fort Blount Fort Braden Fort Brooke - Second...
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  • The Pensacola and Fort Barrancas Railroad was an eight-mile line connecting Pensacola, Florida, with Fort Barrancas through Warrington and Woolsey, dating...
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  • historic U.S. forts, Fort Barrancas, Fort Pickens, and Fort McRee. Barrancas National Cemetery is located here. The city and Fort Barrancas were the site...
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    performing duty at Fort Holmes and Fort Mackinac during Pierce's time in Michigan. His other assignments included Fort Barrancas (1821–1824), during...
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    Maria de Galve (1698–1719): the presidio included fort San Carlos de Austria (east of present Fort Barrancas) and a village with church; Presidio Isla de Santa...
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  • Argentina Barrancas, Pichilemu, a village in Pichilemu Barrancas, La Guajira, town and municipality of the Colombian Department of La Guajira Barranca de Upía...
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    Artillery at Fort Shafter, Hawaii, and shortly afterward reenlisted at Fort Barrancas, Florida. Although he had served honorably for a time, he went AWOL in...
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  • October 29, 1863. Recruitment and organization of the unit began at Fort Barrancas and lasted from December, 1863 to August, 1864. It was attached to the...
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    Presidio Santa Maria de Galve (category Spanish forts in the United States)
    was in the area of Fort Barrancas at modern-day Naval Air Station Pensacola, in northwestern Florida. The presidio included Fort San Carlos de Austria...
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    May 23, the governor and the 175-man Spanish garrison retreated to Fort Barrancas, leaving the city of Pensacola to Jackson. The two sides exchanged cannon...
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  • Archaeolog. Site Fort Walton Mound Governor Stone Fort Barrancas NAS Plaza Ferdinand VII Norman Studios Ernest Hemingway House      Fort Zachary Taylor...
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    Press, 1953. ISBN 0-940882-14-0 David P. Ogden (January 2005). The Fort Barrancas Story. Eastern National Parks. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-888213-15-7. "James...
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    in the American Civil War Floridan aquifer Forgotten Coast Fort Barrancas Fort McRee Fort Pickens Gulf Wind National Naval Aviation Museum Sunset Limited...
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  • subsequent occupation by an American garrison, in concert with Fort Bowyer at Mobile and a fort on Appalachicola would secure the area. In response, Monroe's...
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  • Railroad L&N 1881 1891 Louisville and Nashville Railroad Pensacola and Fort Barrancas Railroad L&N 1870 1882 Florida Western Railroad Pensacola Electric Company...
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    Andrew Jackson (category Negro Fort)
    1813–1814, winning the Battle of Horseshoe Bend and negotiating the Treaty of Fort Jackson that required the indigenous Creek population to surrender vast tracts...
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    Battle of Pensacola (1861) (category American Civil War forts in Florida)
    of January 8, 1861 the small garrison of Fort Barrancas repelled a group of local men intent on taking the fort. Some historians suggest that these were...
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    coastal fortifications at Fort San Marcos (also known as Fort St. Marks) in Florida Oriental and, about six weeks later, Fort Barrancas and Pensacola in Florida...
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    Presidio (category Spanish forts in the United States)
    abandoned in 1568 The Presidio Santa Maria de Galve, founded in 1696, near Fort Barrancas at present-day Naval Air Station Pensacola; captured by French in 1719...
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    pounds (9,100 kg) of gunpowder at Fort McRee. He then spiked the guns at Fort Barrancas and moved his force to Fort Pickens. Braxton Bragg commanded the...
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    Queen's Redoubt, also built in 1780. Campbell erected a battery called Fort Barrancas Colorada near the mouth of the bay. Gálvez embarked his flag with the...
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    returned to Spain after the war. The location of Fort San Carlos de Austria is now occupied by Fort Barrancas, a National Historic Landmark whose construction...
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  • into northwestern Florida. Ultimately, the Union force withdrew to Fort Barrancas. Marianna, the home of Florida's ardent secessionist Civil War governor...
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  • de Chacatos". Explore Southern History. Retrieved April 22, 2010.. "Fort Barrancas". National Park Service. 2006. Archived from the original on February...
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    visitors: Johnson Beach area on Perdido Key Fort Barrancas area on the Naval Air Station in Pensacola Fort Pickens area on East Pensacola Beach Gulf Breeze...
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