Fort Livingston, Louisiana

Fort Livingston, Louisiana

Fort Livingston is a 19th century coastal defense fort located on Grand Terre Island in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. The fort was named after Edward Livingston who had held positions as Mayor of New York, Senator from Louisiana, and Secretary of State under President Andrew Jackson [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9C05E7DF123AE033A25754C1A9649C94689FD7CF&oref=slogin "Fort Livingston Abandoned", The New York Times, February 17, 1889, p. 5.] ] . The structure was listed on the National Register of Historical Places [http://dnr.louisiana.gov/crm/coastmgt/coastlines/2003b-summer.pdf] in 1974. Original plans for the fort were prepared by Lieutenant H. G. Wright. These plans called for the fortress to be a trapeziform stronghold surrounded by a wet ditch and by outworks on the land side. The walls were constructed of cemented shell, faced with brick, and trimmed with granite [http://www.crt.state.la.us/hp/nhl/document2.asp?name=26005001.pdf&title=Fort+Livingston Document of Fort Livingston ] ] . Fort Livingston is one of the largest coastal forts in Louisiana, and is the only fort on the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana. It is a classic example of American coastal forts of the first half of the 19th century.

History

In the early 1800s, Grand Terre Island was the home to pirates under the command of Captain Jean Lafitte. These pirates were forced to leave the island in 1814 so the U.S. government could build a coastal defense fort. This fort was also designed to control the entrance to Barataria Pass, and thereby guard New Orleans against naval attacks from the south of the city. Construction on the fort began in 1841 under the direction of Major P.G.T. Beauregard. A lighthouse was added near the fort in 1856 [ [http://www.rickysmotel.com/livingston_qb_article.htm A Days Excursion With Ricky, Ricky's Motel & RV Park; RV Parking, Home of Cajun Hospitality, Room Rates, Rooms Rentals,Three Bedroom Units, Two Bedroom Units, Kitchens, Kitche... ] ] . The fort was briefly occupied by Confederate forces during the American Civil War, but never saw combat. It was used by the Confederates to protect blockade runners coming into and out of Barataria Pass while en route to New Orleans [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9800E6DD1F3FEE34BC4B51DFB0668389679FDE "The Blockade", The New York Times, June 23, 1862, p. 8.] ] The Confederate garrison of Fort Livingston was under the command of General Lovell. The garrison consisted of four companies, totalling 300 men. The fort was equipped with 15 guns, including a 32-pounder, an 8-inch columbiad, seven 24-pounders, four 12-pounders, and two howitzers. Confederate forces abandoned the fort after the fall of New Orleans [ [http://www.atneworleans.com/body/ft-proctor.htm Forts Massachusetts, Livingston and Proctor: three other forts built to defend New Orleans. These are Fort Massachusetts on Ship Island, Fort Livingston on Barataria Island, a... ] ] . Following the Civil War, the fort was occupied by a lone Ordnance Seregant, beginning in 1866. The fort was permanently abandoned after a hurricane destroyed most of the structure in 1872. Most of the guns were removed in 1889 [ [http://www.msstate.edu/dept/geosciences/CT/TIG/WEBSITES/LOCAL/Spring2002/Cathrine_Duex/FortLivingston.html Fort Livingston ] ] . The fort's last Ordnance Sergeant removed all of the fort's remaining ammunition on February 16, 1889 [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=2&res=9C05E7DF123AE033A25754C1A9649C94689FD7CF&oref=slogin&oref=slogin] A commercial shrimp cannery which produced the first canning of shrimp was opened adjacent to the the fort in 1867 [ [http://www.allbusiness.com/agriculture-forestry/fishing-hunting-trapping-finfish/104458-1.html Marine Fisheries Review: the fiftieth anniversary. | Environment & Natural Resources > Natural Resources Management from AllBusiness.com ] ] .

Present day

The remains of the fort are somewhat of a tourist attraction, although it is only accessible by boat and is closely monitered by the Coast Guard. The fort is located directly east across Barataria Bay from the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Grand Isle, Louisiana. Grand Terre Island is also currently home to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries' Marine Laboratory. The fort itself is also part of a wave protection project being conducted by the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources [ [http://bcs.dep.state.fl.us/news/innovative/report/appendix_c/21-Fort_Livingston.pdf Microsoft PowerPoint - 21-Fort Livingston_2-2006.pps ] ] . The project consists of a rock dike built to conserve the Gulf shoreline of West Grand Terre Island and protect Fort Livingston. As a result of tropical storm systems in 2002, the erosion rates along West Grand Terre Island greatly accelerated, requiring some type of protective barrier to be built [ [http://dnr.louisiana.gov/crm/coastres/project.asp?id=FTL-01 FTL-01 Fisheries Habitat Restoration on West Grand Terre Island at Fort Livingston ] ] .

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