- Fort Guijarros
Fort Guijarros (Spanish "Castillo de Guijarros"cite news | url=http://www.militarymuseum.org/FtRosecrans.html | title=Historic California Posts - Fort Rosecrans (Including Castillo de Guijarros and Point Loma Military Reservation) | work=MilitaryMuseum.org | publisher=The California State Military Museum | author=Ruhlen, George | accessdate=2008-03-02] ) was a Spanish fort in what is now
San Diego, California , USA. The name means "Fort Cobblestones" in English. It was built in1797 on Ballast Point as the first defensive fortifications forSan Diego Bay . It was involved in theBattle of San Diego , anaval battle between the fort and an American trading vessel.cite news | url=http://www.cobblestonebandb.com/bed_breakfast/69_fort_guijarros_site.html | title=San Diego Historic Site 69 FORT GUIJARROS SITE | work=Crone's Cobblestone Cottage | work=CobblestoneBandB.com | accessdate=2008-03-02]tructure and location
Fort Guijarros was made out of
adobe and it had tencannon s mounted in gun emplacements. At least two of the guns survive. One of them, "El Jupiter", can be seen atFort Stockton . "El Capitan" is located in Old Town Plaza in San Diego.The fort was built in
1797 as the first defensive fortifications for San Diego harbor. It commanded the entrance toSan Diego Bay from a rise at the base of Ballast Point at Point Loma. In 1796 the Spanish named the point "Punta de los Guijarros", which means "point of the cobblestones".cite news | url=http://www.ballastpoint.com/history_page.htm | title=History of Ballast Point | work=BallastPoint.com | accessdate=2008-03-02] The fort's English name is "Fort Cobblestones". The point derived the name Ballast Point from the fact that the earlyYankee skippers would have stones gathered from Ballast Point to serve as ballast in their ships during their returns aroundCape Horn to their home town,Boston .cite book | title=Harbor of the Sun - The Story of the Port of San Diego | author=Miller, Max | pages=p. 75 | publisher=Miller Press | date=March 15, 2007 | accessdate=2008-03-02 | ISBN 978-1406766622]History
The ten guns of the fort were fired in action only twice. The first time was in
1803 during theBattle of San Diego . The Spanish had detained the Americanbrig "Lelia Byrd" in San Diego Harbor forsmuggling otter skins. The ship's crew overpowered their Spanish captors and were headed out of the harbor when the guns of the fort sought to prevent her escape. Fire from the "Lelia Byrd's" guns drove the fort's gunners to seek cover.The fort again fired on an American smuggler in
1828 . This time, the fort was underMexican control and the vessel was the "Franklin".In
1848 , during theMexican American War , the American ship USS "Cyane" landed American Marines at nearby La Playa. The marines took abandoned guns from Fort Guijarros and used them to laysiege to Old Town San Diego.In
1873 theUnited States Army took over Ballast Point and built gun batteries for the defense of San Diego. These installations were maintained throughWorld War I andWorld War II . Alighthouse known as theBallast Point Light was built on Ballast Point in1890 and survived until1957 . In1962 theUnited States Navy built a submarine base on Ballast Point as home port for thePacific Fleet 's nuclear attack submarines. The Fort Guijarros Museum Foundation conducts archeological digs and historical research into the history of Ballast Point.References
External links
* [http://soap.sdsu.edu/FortGuijarros/fortguijarrosindex.htm San Diego State University archaeological papers on Fort Guijarros]
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