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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
 US Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Fort Frederica National Monument was established on May 26, 1936.
Fort Frederica was one of the earliest English settlements in what ultimately became the State of Georgia, preceded by Fort King George (1721), located near Darien, Georgia, and the Cities of Savannah (1733) and Augusta (1735), also established and planned by Oglethorpe.
Fort Frederica was a prosperous community of substantial homes whose residents were tradesmen and farmers supplying the garrison stationed there much the same way communities provide goods and services to military installations today.
energy.senate.gov /hearings/testimony.cfm?id=1252&wit_id=169

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Fort Frederica
Today the Fort Frederica National Monument ruins stand as a silent reminder of colonial military struggles.
Despite the smaller forts and batteries located to the south and west, the town's citadel and the heart of the frontier defense system was Fort Frederica.
Fort Frederica on St. Simons Island served as the British military headquarters in colonial America.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-683

  
 Fort Union National Monument --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The national monument, established in 1924, occupies about 230 acres (93 hectares) on two islands—the southern tip of Anastasia Island and the northern portion of Rattlesnake Island.
The fort is situated on a man-made island at the entrance to the harbour of Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. Construction of the fort, named for the American Revolutionary War general Thomas Sumter, began in 1829 and was still in progress in 1861.
The fort, at a junction of two branches of the Santa Fe Trail, was an important supply depot; it was abandoned in 1891.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9034963

  
 Fort Frederica
Fort Frederica National Monument, is located on St. Simon's Island and interprets the struggle between Great Britain and Spain for domination of the New World.
Fort Frederica was the focus of defense for the fledgling English colony of Georgia.
The fort and town fell into decline after Oglethorpe's regiment was disbanded in 1749 and a 1758 fire destroyed most of the buildings.
www.valdosta.edu /~gvgriffi/intro.html

  
 Excursia Brunswick & Golden Isles, GA, USA Attractions: Fort Frederica
The Fort Frederica National Monument and Visitors Center, operated by the National Park Service, is open daily from 8 a.m.
In 1945, Fort Frederica National Monument was established.
It was at Fort Frederica that tensions between the British and Spanish over Georgia's coast came to a head in the 1700s.The Brits were based in South Carolina and the Spanish in Florida when the British established Savannah in 1733.
photologs.excursia.com /destinations/USA/GA/brunswickandthegoldenisles/stories/20010424/att_fortfred.shtml

  
 Untitled Document
Fort Frederica National Monument and the Glynn County School System received the 1996 Georgia Education Partnership of the Year Award from the Georgia Association of Partners in Education, Inc. Ray Morris, Fort Frederica's Chief of Interpretation who was instrumental in the establishment of the program, was awarded the 1995 National Freeman Tilden Award.
This program is a partnership between the Glynn County School System and the National Park Service at Fort Frederica National Monument.
Each year the Fort Frederica Association, which maintains a museum shop at Fort Frederica, dedicates some of the profits from the shop to purchase needed supplies for the education program.
www.glynn.k12.ga.us /~eproven/programdescription.html

  
 Fort Frederica
Fort Frederica was espcially important to defend Georgia from the Spanish in Florida.
Fort Frederica is a bit different from the other forts we have collected.
One such settlement was Frederica, established in 1736, the southernmost English settlement in the colonies.
www.janandpat.net /otherexp/ftfrederica.htm

  
 Fort Frederica National Monument - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fort Frederica National Monument is a unit of the National Park Service located on St.
It preserves the archaeological remnants of a fort built by James Oglethorpe in 1736 to protect the southern boundary of the colony of Georgia from Spanish raids.
Over US$150,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fort_Frederica_National_Monument

  
 Nationalparks in den USA - Wikipedia
Weitere Schutzgebiete sind nationale Denkmäler (National Monuments), historische Parks, Gedenkstätten, Erholungsgebiete, Flüsse und Küstenabschnitte.
In den Nationalparks wird in der Regel eine große Vielfalt an kulturellen, geologischen oder biologischen Ressourcen unter Schutz gestellt.
National Geographic Society: National Geographic's Guide to the National Parks of the United States.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nationalparks_in_den_USA

  
 Fort Frederica Plaque
In 1945 their efforts were rewarded when the United States Government established Fort Frederica National Monument.
Thus Fort Frederica fulfilled the purpose for which it was built and Georgia remained a British colony.
In 1736, on this historic site, Fort Frederica was constructed by the early settlers of the Colony of Georgia under General James Edward Oglethorpe.
www.cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/gahistplaques/ftfredericaplaque.htm

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Fort Frederica National Monument
Fort Frederica National Monument, national monument in southeastern Georgia, on the western shore of Saint Simons Island, established in 1936.
MSN Encarta - Search Results - Fort Frederica National Monument
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 EPA: Federal Register: Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision for the Final General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement, Fort Frederica National Monument, Georgia
Basis for Decision In reaching its decision to select the preferred alternative, the NPS considered the purposes for which Fort Frederica National Monument was established, and other laws and policies that apply to lands in the monument, such as the National Park Service Organic Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and the NPS Management Policies.
As a result, when the current visitor center/administrative complex becomes functionally obsolete, the National Monument will seek authority and funding to demolish the facility and build a new visitor center in a currently developed or previously disturbed area that is not visible from the historic town site.
The plan is designed to afford a high level of protection to the national monument's resources and to provide for appropriate types and levels of high quality visitor experiences.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2003/April/Day-02/i7952.htm

  
 Virtual Visitor Center
Frederica is featured in a lesson plan created by Teaching with Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service that helps teachers and students understand how parks and other historic places embody America's historical experiences and cultural expressions.
Enjoy some of the beauty of Frederica in the Picture Gallery.
National Park Day, August 25 - free admission all day, special programs
www.nps.gov /fofr/vvc.htm

  
 Fort Frederica National Monument - Plan Your Visit
Fort Frederica National Monument - Plan Your Visit
Frederica National Monument is on St. Simons Island, Georgia - 12 miles from Brunswick, GA. Easily accessible from I-95 and U.S. 17 via the F.J. Torras (Brunswick-St. Simons) Causeway.
Follow Frederica Road for two miles (bearing left at fork).
data2.itc.nps.gov /newparkdesign/planyourvisit.cfm?id=fofr&area=12

  
 The Brunswick News
Fort Frederica National Monument is looking to the community for help during its second Take Pride in America event Saturday.
Fort Frederica plans to hold a total of three volunteer events this summer.
"Due to the encroaching development on the north end of the island, Fort Frederica has a healthy deer herd, and with that comes deer browsing problems on our shrubbery," said Tree Gottshall, the fort's chief of maintenance.
www.thebrunswicknews.com /front/283559498367200.php

  
 National Monuments
Fort Sumter became a national monument in 1948.
George Washington Carver National Monument was established as a public memorial to George Washington Carver in recognition of his outstanding achievements as a scientist, educator and humanitarian.
National monuments are among the most breathtaking natural and man-made features throughout our nation and its territories.
www.libsci.sc.edu /bob/class/clis734/webguides/Nation.html

  
 Atevo Travel: Fort Pulaski National Monument - Introduction
Fort Pulaski National Monument was established by Presidential Proclamation on October 15, 1924.
Atevo Travel: Fort Pulaski National Monument - Introduction
This remarkably intact example of nineteenth-century military architecture, with its estimated 25 million bricks and 7.5 foot thick walls, is preserved for future generations by the National Park Service as a reminder of the elusiveness of invincibility.
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 News
In return, Fort Frederica will offer six acres that is currently part of the Fort Frederica National Monument and adjacent to Christ Church.
Using private funds, the church acquired 8.69 acres of historically-significant land adjacent to Fort Frederica National Monument.
The Fort Frederica National Monument Land Exchange bill, H.R. 1113, passed unanimously today [Tuesday, September 23, 2003].
www.house.gov /kingston/rls_FortFrederica.htm

  
 Fort Matanzas National Monument
Fort Matanzas National Monument- Dept. of Interior (June 10, 1933)
The ferry boat to the fort and the fort itself are not wheelchair accessible.
This Spanish outpost fort was built in 1740-1742 to guard the Matanzas Inlet and to warn St.
www.kmbykm.com /main/US/FL/national_parks/Fort_Matanzas.html

  
 Colonial Classroom, Fort Frederica National Monument
Established in 1994 as a partnership between Fort Frederica National Monument and the Glynn County School System, the program's archaeology curriculum has been formally adopted into the framework of the fourth grade curriculum.
For further information, contact: Ellen Strojan, Park Ranger, Fort Frederica National Monument, Rt.
Teachers are trained to instruct students in the history of the 18th century fort and town of Frederica and in the methodology of historical archaeology.
www.cr.nps.gov /seac/FOFR/fofr-ws.htm

  
 Fort Frederica
The barracks was not located within the star shaped fort, but was some distance away at the far right edge of the town.
It is interesting that the door to the barracks was facing away from the city and the fort.
The structure in the background is the entrance to the soldier's barracks.
www.cgoodrum.com /Jekyll/FtFrederica.html

  
 FORT FREDERICA NATIONAL MONUMENT LAND EXCHANGE
Speaker, H.R. 1113, which authorizes a land exchange at Fort Frederica National Monument in Georgia, has been amended by the Senate to clarify that the proposed land exchange is only exempt from a narrow and specific provision of law.
It is important to note that H.R. 1113 authorizes but does not require a land exchange at Fort Frederica National Monument.
Kingston) and would authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey 6 acres of land within the boundaries of the Fort Frederica National Monument on St. Simons Island, Georgia, to the Christ Church, also located on St. Simons Island.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /public_lands_test/documents/cr/04/no/17/cr17no04-58.html

  
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H.R. 1113 authorizes the National Park Service (NPS) to exchange 6 acres of land within the boundary of the Fort Frederica National Monument in Georgia for 8.7 acres of nearby property owned by the Christ Church.
Located adjacent to the Fort Frederica National Monument on St. Simons Island, Georgia, the Christ Church has doubled in size over the last nine years.
The 8.7 acres to be exchanged is contiguous to the Monument.
www.gop.gov /Committeecentral/bills/hr1113.asp

  
 Museums and National Monuments
The National Park Service's Kingsley Plantation on Fort George Island, Florida just south of the St. Mary's River (telephone 904 251-3537) was established in 1813.
Museums and National Monuments can be rich sources of historical and archaeological information.
Fort King George State Historic Site is located at the mouth of the Altamaha River near Darien, Georgia.
www.histarch.armstrong.edu /museum.html

  
 H.R. 1113, An act to authorize the exchange of land at Fort Frederica National Monument
H.R. 1113 would authorize the National Park Service (NPS) to exchange 6 acres of land within the boundary of the Fort Frederica National Monument in Georgia for 8.7 acres of nearby property owned by the Christ Church.
H.R. 1113, An act to authorize the exchange of land at Fort Frederica National Monument
H.R. An act to authorize the exchange of land at Fort Frederica National Monument
www.cbo.gov /showdoc.cfm?index=5805&from=2&sequence=0

  
 IgoUgo: St. Simons Island Attractions, St. Simons Island Festivals, Things To Do In St. Simons Island
Fort Frederica National Monument, by marcopolo, Highly Recommended...
It was established by Gen. James Oglethorpe, the founder of GA. The ruins include a fort, barracks, a moat and a few houses.
www.igougo.com /planning/journalEntryActivity.asp?type=2&entryID=5571

  
 AllRefer.com - Fort Frederica, Georgia (GA) - (national monument) - Facts and Information
(Tabby is a cement-like mixture of lime, sand, and oyster shells used in coastal S.C. and Ga.) Soldiers from Fort Frederica successfully defended the English-held lands at the Battle of Bloody Marsh.
Simons Isl.; 31°13'N 81°23'W. It is the ruins of a fort built by James Oglethorpe in 1736 to guard the Eng.
The fort's layout has been restored and the tabby walls are partially preserved.
reference.allrefer.com /gazetteer/F/F02352-fort-frederica.html

  
 Fort Frederica National Monument - One of America's Historic Places in Georgia
The Fort Frederica National Monument was listed on 1966-10-15 and is located in Glynn county.
Fort Frederica National Monument - One of America's Historic Places in Georgia
The National Register has identified more than 72,000 districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture.
www.americashistoricplaces.com /historygeorgia/FortFredericaNationalMonument.htm

  
 Fort Frederica National Monument, Georgia Travel Pages with Hotels, Motels, Restaurants, Entertainment, Travel Maps and more.
This important feature to any road trip planner offers a complete map of Fort Frederica National Monument, the State of Georgia and the United States that is interactive and can be used to provide driving maps, state maps and city maps of Fort Frederica National Monument and almost every hometown in the USA.
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Fort Frederica National Monument at Epinions.com
Additional information on Fort Frederica National Monument or other products.
Fort Frederica is located on the north end of St. Simons Island, in close proximity to Christ Church.
The best time to visit would not be in the summer, but the spring or fall.
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