Fort Hamer, Florida

Fort Hamer is an unincorporated area in Manatee County, Florida, United States, and was the name of a short-lived U.S. Army fort in Eastern Manatee County. Construction of the Fort Hamer Bridge over the Manatee River was being planned in 2014.[1]

Overview

There is also a Fort Hamer Park.[2] A site for the bridge was opposed in 2003 by tribal groups.[3][4] The area is also being developed with training facilities for rowers.[4]

The U.S. Army's Fort Hamer was constructed on the south bank of the Manatee River near Gates Creek and included approximately six log buildings including housing for 165 men, a mess hall, hay barn and hospital. It was abandoned within a year after it was built.[5]

See also

References

  1. Hamer New Fort Hamer bridge construction could start next summer, official says by Sara Kennedy January 29, 2014 Bradenton Herald
  2. Fort Hamer Park
  3. Sacred Sites
  4. 1 2 Disturbing the ghosts of Fort Hamer James A. Jones Jr. January 16, 2011 Bradenton Herald
  5. Army had little use for Fort Hamer by Morgan Stinemetz May 7, 1997 Sarasota Herald-Tribune page 2B

Coordinates: 27°31′31″N 82°25′48″W / 27.52528°N 82.43000°W / 27.52528; -82.43000

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