
History of Fort Fanning
Posted by:
Markerman62
N 29° 35.500 W 082° 56.165
17R E 312491 N 3275104
Located on the Suwannee River at US 19 in Fort Fanning Park.
Waymark Code: WM13XJ2
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 03/07/2021
Views: 7
Fort Fanning was built in 1838 during the Second Seminole War.
The fort was originally called "Palmetto", but was renamed in honor of Colonel Alexander Campbell Wilder Fannin (1788-1846).
Made of real wood, and situated in warm humid climate, remnants of the actual fort have long since disappeared.
Colonel Fannin served under General Andrew Jackson in the First Seminole War. As a lieutenant, at the beginning of the Second Seminole War, he was noted for outstanding service when he led a charge in a battle near the Withlacochee River. His objective, during the Second Seminole War, was to capture Seminoles for deportation to the West.
Until railroads crossed the Suwannee River early in the 20th century, the Fanning Springs area served as the local boat landing.
Products such as cotton, lumber, turpentine and other plantation products would be loaded and hauled off while household and farm supplies would be received.
Marker Number: None
 Date: None
 County: Gilchrist
 Marker Type: Roadside
 Sponsored or placed by: Unknown
 Website: Not listed

|
Visit Instructions:
In your log, please say if you learned something new, and if you took any extra time to explore the area once you stopped at the historic marker waymark.
Please post a photo at the marker location.