Fort San Fernando De Las Barrancas
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Fort San Fernando De Las Barrancas was a Spanish fort in what is now Memphis, Tennessee. Established in May 1795, the fort was erected with a garrison of 150 men to defend Spanish claims at the Fourth Chickasaw Bluff as part of a greater objective to prevent any further westward expansion by the United States.[1][2] Although Spain renounced its claim to the area in Pinckney's Treaty in 1795, it occupied the fort until either 1797 or 1798, when the Spanish burned the fort and established Fort Esperanza across the river near modern Marion, Arkansas.[3]
References[]
- ^ Randal Rust. "Fort San Fernando De Las Barrancas". Tennessee Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
- ^ White, David H. (1974). "Commandant Folch at San Fernando de las Barrancas, 1795-1796". Tennessee Historical Quarterly. 33 (4): 379–388. ISSN 0040-3261.
- ^ "Chickasaw". www.tolatsga.org. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
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- Colonial forts in Tennessee