Braden Castle Ruins - Bradenton, Florida, USA
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N 27° 30.003 W 082° 31.802
17R E 348864 N 3042754
Ruins of the Braden Castle in Bradenton, Florida.
Waymark Code: WM10PA4
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 06/06/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member BarbershopDru
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According to the Braden Castle Park Association at www.BradenCastlePark.com

Dr. Joseph Addison Braden, graduate physician, native of Virginia, came from Tallahassee to Manatee River in 1843 and acquired about 1100 acres of land; built a sugar mill about 2½ miles south of Manatee. With materials at hand he constructed, mostly with slave labor, his “Castle”, a large 2½-story building—four large rooms, spacious halls and four large chimneys, eight fireplaces. Walls were made of “taby” composed of lime, sand, crushed oyster and clam shells and water: this material molded into large bricks. The wood used was obtained from the property—oak, hickory, and pine. Windows and doors came from Mobile. When Union soldiers destroyed his sugar mill and his slaves were freed he abandoned the property. It was Feb. 25, 1856 that a party of seven Indians came to the Castle and fired on it, but Dr. Braden returned the fire with Major Gamble’s new repeating rifle, wounding one Indian. They fled to their boat. Ultimately they were all captured. In 1866 Gen. James G. Cooper obtained the Braden property and lived in the Castle until his death. He built the cupola from which an excellent view was obtained.

The Castle was destroyed by a woods fire in the summer of 1903, only the walls were left standing. It was sold to the Camping Tourists of America in 1924 by Gen. Cooper’s grandson, J.J. Pelot.

IMPORTANT DATES
1845 Building began
1851 Building completed
1856 Attacked by seven Indians
1864 Building abandoned
1866 Building purchased by Gen. Cooper
1880 Building again abandoned
1903 Burned by woods fire
1924 Sold to Camping Tourists of America
Type: Ruin

Fee: No fee

Hours:
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