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706: 62: 93: 406: 370:(NRHP) on May 5, 2010. Today the fort is a Historical Preserve. Only the 10 inch battery, the rapid-fire battery, and the brick hospital built in 1906 survive. All the other structures were made of wood and were demolished at various points before 1989, when documentation was submitted to the NRHP. The documentation states that "Fort Fremont is one of only two extant Spanish–American War fortifications which retain their character from that period." 394: 382: 48: 713: 100: 69: 312:
The complex at Fort Fremont consisted of almost 170 acres (69 ha) of land with numerous outbuildings, including an Administration building, guard house, barracks, hospital, stable, mess hall, bakery, commissary, post exchange, lavatory, and water tower. The garrison's single artillery company
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quoted the Assistant Secretary of War: "... I have the honor to inform you that no such action is contemplated at present." A small detachment of soldiers had been serving as caretakers at the fort after troops stationed there had been reassigned to Galveston the previous year.
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due to the Spanish–American War. Fort Fremont was built by the Corps of Engineers on condemned private property, with construction starting in 1899. The Corps of Engineers hired labor from the Beaufort area to build the military complex.
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NOTE: The March 2, 1899 issue of The Palmetto Post told that "a large force of laborers" was at work on the fortifications, that the 4.7-inch guns had already been mounted, and the emplacements had been completed for the larger
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NOTE: Former owners of portions of the condemned land were Ellen A. Crofut, F.A. Dran, Jacob Meyers, Jack Freeman, July Fripp, Andrew Jenkins and Ellen Williams.
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The fort was decommissioned and sold at public auction by the War Department in 1930. The Fort Fremont Battery was listed in the
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As early as 1906 the War Department gave serious consideration to the closing of Fort Fremont, due to budgetary constraints.
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The construction of additional coastal batteries was authorized by Congress under the $ 50 million
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Regarding reports that Fort Fremont would be sold or abandoned, the April 16, 1912 issue of the
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for use as a quarantine station. The property had by then been placed on the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fort Fremont
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Power, J. Tracy; Sherry Piland (February 16, 1988).
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Fort Fremont is located in South Carolina
South Carolina
Fort Fremont is located in the United States
Frogmore, South Carolina
32°18′20″N 80°38′36″W / 32.30556°N 80.64333°W / 32.30556; -80.64333
US Army Corps of Engineers
MPS
Historic Resources of St. Helena Island c. 1740-c. 1935 MPS
88001821
100006498
Saint Helena Island
Beaufort County
South Carolina
Spanish–American War
Harbor Fortification Defense Act of 1898
John C. Fremont
Republican Party
10-inch disappearing guns
4.7-inch rapid fire guns
Coastal Artillery
Beaufort Gazette
Charleston News and Courier
U.S. Treasury Department
U.S. War Department
Secretary of War
National Register of Historic Places
Rear view of Fort Fremont
Front face of historical plaque

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