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Fort Cusseta
Cusseta, Alabama in United States
A front and rear view of Ft. Cusseta
Fort Cusseta is located in Alabama
Fort Cusseta

Fort Cusseta

Fort Cusseta is located in the United States
Fort Cusseta

Fort Cusseta

Coordinates32°47′04N 85°18′20W / 32.78444°N 85.30556°W / 32.78444; -85.30556
TypeStockade fort
Site information
OwnerPrivate
Controlled byPrivate
Open to
the public
No
ConditionDeteriorating
Site history
Built1832
Built byAlabama citizens
In use1832-?
Battles/warsCreek War of 1836

Fort Cusseta /fɔrt kəˈsiːdə/ was a wooden stockade built by white settlers to protect against feared Creek Indian attacks. Its ruins still exist today within the small community of Cusseta, Alabama.

Following the signing of the Treaty of Cusseta, local settlers built a 16 feet by 30 feet hand-hewn log fort for protection from a possible uprising from the Creek village of Cusseta. Walls were four and six feet high with portholes at a height of four feet.[1] The fort never saw any military action. Following the removal of the Indians, the fort was incorporated into a building that had various uses over the years, including that of a country store. Today the structure is vacant with its surviving heart-pine walls exposed and beginning to deteriorate.[2]

The fort is one of the few surviving examples of a log fort in Alabama. A historical marker has been placed at the fort site.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Fort Cusseta". Historical Marker Database. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  • ^ "Fort Cusseta Historic Site". Explore Southern History. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  • ^ "Fort Cusseta". Encyclopedia of Alabama. Alabama Humanities Alliance. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
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