Fort Caben
In 1958, a report listing Flagler County, Florida historical sites was compiled for Florida Governor Thomas LeRoy Collins (1909-1991) and the State Park Board. This list included Fort Caben, which was a Second Seminole War fort. The report stated, "…’Fort Caben’ was built for defense against the Indians - about 1834. No trace left. [It was] probably a wood building. Location: Section 38, Township 13- South, Range 29 East, on Fish Hawk Point."
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Fort Caben
In 1958, a report listing Flagler County, Florida historical sites was compiled for Florida Governor Thomas LeRoy Collins (1909-1991) and the State Park Board. This list included Fort Caben, which was a Second Seminole War fort. The report stated, "…’Fort Caben’ was built for defense against the Indians - about 1834. No trace left. [It was] probably a wood building. Location: Section 38, Township 13- South, Range 29 East, on Fish Hawk Point."
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Section 38, Township 13- South, Range 29 East, on Fish Hawk Point.
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Fort Caven (most likely an historical misspelling).
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Section 38, Township 13- South, Range 29 East, on Fish Hawk Point.
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Fort Caven .
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Second Seminole War Fort
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Fort Caben – a blockhouse styl ...... ng the Second Seminole War - .
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