- Fort Carroll
Fort Carroll is a 3.4 acre (14,000 m²) artificial island and abandoned fort in the middle of the
Patapsco River , just south ofBaltimore, Maryland . The fort was used in the 1800's.The hexagonal structure was designed by then Brevet-Colonel
Robert E. Lee and named forCharles Carroll of Carrollton , a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Construction of the fort began in 1848, under Lee's supervision, by theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers . Fort Carroll was important for the defense of Baltimore — before the fort was created, the only military defensive structure between Baltimore and theChesapeake Bay wasFort McHenry . In addition, a lighthouse, now abandoned, was built on the ramparts to aid navigation into Baltimore Harbor.The government abandoned the fort as a military post in 1920, and the island was declared excess property in 1923. However, the War Department took no immediate steps to sell the land. In May 1958, a Baltimore attorney purchased the island for $10,000, but development plans never materialized. The fort now is deserted.
The steel beams attaching the stone quay and the fort (visible in the 1992 pictures [ [http://eastghost.com/post/35050 Fort Carroll Pics @ eastghost.com ] ] ) are almost completely rusted away as of 2007, with reportedly only part of one remaining. Also, the fort has become a defacto bird sanctuary.
References
External links
* [http://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov/staff/gene/ft_carroll.html A visit to Fort Carroll]
* [http://eastghost.com/post/35050 Pictures on Fort Carroll, 1992]
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