Built 1813 (1813) Opened 1813 Added to NRHP 24 July 1972 | NRHP Reference # 72001440 Area 135 ha Nearest city Ragland | |
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Fort Strother was a stockade fort at Ten Islands in the Mississippi Territory, in what is today St. Clair County, Alabama. It was located on a bluff of the Coosa River, near the modern Neely Henry Dam in Ragland,Alabama. The fort was built by General Andrew Jackson and several thousand militiamen in November 1813, during the Creek War. It was to serve as his base of operations against the Red Sticks.
An inscribed stone marker near Highway 144, erected by the county, records a brief history of the fort. The fort site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. St. Clair County acquired the property in 2012.
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