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- Fort_Proctor abstract "Fort Proctor is a ruined 19th century fort in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, USA. Also known as Fort Beauregard or Beauregard's Castle (after P.G.T. Beauregard, who supervised its construction with the architect J.G. Totten) it is located on the shore of Lake Borgne just north of the mouth of Bayou Yscloskey. At the time it was built in the 1850s, there was also a railroad port called "Proctorville" adjacent. The fort was intended to be part of the fortification protecting water routes towards New Orleans. In 1814, the British Army had attacked New Orleans after advancing up Lake Borgne and defeating a small flotilla of gunboats belonging to the New Orleans Squadron of the US Navy at the Battle of Lake Borgne. Due to delays caused by hurricane damage, and then the outbreak of the American Civil War, the fort was never garrisoned, and by the end of the war improvements in artillery had made the fort's design obsolete.In the 1940s and 1950s, before it was engulfed by the lake, the ruins of the fort became a popular gathering spot for high school children seeking a spot where they could not be supervised.The construction of the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet Canal in the 1960s cut off all land access to the fort site. It can be seen in the distance from Shell Beach, Louisiana. In 1978, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is now completely surrounded by water about one foot deep. There remained one small piece of dry land inside of the fort, though after Hurricane Katrina very little of that one dry spot is still dry.".
- Fort_Proctor added "1978-09-20".
- Fort_Proctor architect Joseph_Gilbert_Totten.
- Fort_Proctor nearestCity Shell_Beach,_LA.
- Fort_Proctor nrhpReferenceNumber "78003067".
- Fort_Proctor thumbnail Fort_Proctor.jpg?width=300.
- Fort_Proctor wikiPageID "4621284".
- Fort_Proctor wikiPageRevisionID "591149741".
- Fort_Proctor yearOfConstruction "1856".
- Fort_Proctor added "1978-09-20".
- Fort_Proctor architect "J.G. Totten, et al.".
- Fort_Proctor architecture "Renaissance".
- Fort_Proctor built "1856".
- Fort_Proctor caption "Fort Proctor from 600 feet over Bayou Yscloskey.".
- Fort_Proctor governingBody "Private".
- Fort_Proctor hasPhotoCollection Fort_Proctor.
- Fort_Proctor latDegrees "29".
- Fort_Proctor latDirection "N".
- Fort_Proctor latMinutes "52".
- Fort_Proctor latSeconds "2.3".
- Fort_Proctor longDegrees "89".
- Fort_Proctor longDirection "W".
- Fort_Proctor longMinutes "40".
- Fort_Proctor longSeconds "41.82".
- Fort_Proctor name "Fort Proctor".
- Fort_Proctor nearestCity Shell_Beach,_LA.
- Fort_Proctor refnum "78003067".
- Fort_Proctor wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Fort_Proctor subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_St._Bernard_Parish,_Louisiana.
- Fort_Proctor subject Category:Forts_in_Louisiana.
- Fort_Proctor subject Category:Military_facilities_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Louisiana.
- Fort_Proctor subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Louisiana.
- Fort_Proctor point "29.867305555555557 -89.67828333333334".
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- Fort_Proctor type BuildingsAndStructuresInSt.BernardParish,Louisiana.
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- Fort_Proctor type Place.
- Fort_Proctor type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Fort_Proctor comment "Fort Proctor is a ruined 19th century fort in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, USA. Also known as Fort Beauregard or Beauregard's Castle (after P.G.T. Beauregard, who supervised its construction with the architect J.G. Totten) it is located on the shore of Lake Borgne just north of the mouth of Bayou Yscloskey. At the time it was built in the 1850s, there was also a railroad port called "Proctorville" adjacent.".
- Fort_Proctor label "Fort Proctor".
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- Fort_Proctor sameAs Q5471876.
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- Fort_Proctor lat "29.867305555555557".
- Fort_Proctor long "-89.67828333333334".
- Fort_Proctor wasDerivedFrom Fort_Proctor?oldid=591149741.
- Fort_Proctor depiction Fort_Proctor.jpg.
- Fort_Proctor isPrimaryTopicOf Fort_Proctor.
- Fort_Proctor name "Fort Proctor".