- Fort Proctor
Infobox_nrhp | name =Fort Proctor
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caption = Fort Proctor ruins, as seen in distance across the MRGO Canal from Shell Beach near Yscloskey, Louisiana.
nearest_city=Shell Beach, LA
lat_degrees = 29 | lat_minutes = 52 | lat_seconds = 2.3 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 89 | long_minutes = 40 | long_seconds = 41.82 | long_direction = W
area =
built =1856
architect= J.G. Totten,et al.
architecture= Renaissance
added =September 20 ,1978
governing_body = Private
refnum=78003067 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Fort Proctor is a ruined 19th century
fort inSt. Bernard Parish, Louisiana . Also known as Fort Beauregard or Beauregard's Castle (afterP.G.T. Beauregard , who supervised its construction with architect J.G. Totten) is located on the shore ofLake Borgne just north of the mouth ofBayou Yscolskey . At the time it was built in the 1850s, there was also arailroad port called "Proctorville" adjacent.The fort was intended to be part of the fortification protecting water routes towards
New Orleans, Louisiana . Due to delays caused byhurricane damage, and then the outbreak of theAmerican Civil War , the fort was never garrisoned, and by the end of the war improvements inartillery had made the fort design obsolete.In the 1940's and 50's, before it was engulfed by the lake, the ruins of the fort became a somewhat popular gathering spot for high school aged children seeking a spot where they could not be supervised.
The construction of the
Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal in the 1960s cut off all land access to the fort site. It can be seen in the distance fromShell Beach, Louisiana . In 1978 it was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places . It is now completely surrounded by water about one foot deep. There remained one small piece of dry land inside of the fort, and afterHurricane Katrina , very little of that one dry spot is still dry.Notes
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