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During the [[Civil War]], Union forces placed a small battery called [[Fort McClellan]] on the site, and several decades later, the [[Confederate]] memorial park [[Lee Square]] was established there. The site was added to the [[Wikipedia:National Register of Historic Places|National Register of Historic Places]] on [[July 8]], [[1974]]. In [[1976]], a nine-month archaeological excavation discovered remnants of both the British and Spanish forts, and a portion of the fort was reconstructed as a park maintained by the [[City of Pensacola]].
==Construction==
{{cquote|Fort George was a quadrangle with bastions at each comer. There were within the fort a powder magazine and barracks for the garrison, besides the chamber above mentioned. The woods north of it, for an eighth of a mile, and within a curve bending around it to the bay, were felled, in order to give play to its guns landward, whilst they could bear, upon an enemy in the bay by firing over the town. By a system of signals, intercommunication was kept up with Tartar Point and thence with Red Cliffs.|20px|20px|Richard Campbell, ''Historical Sketches of Colonial Florida''.<ref>Campbell, Richard L. [http://ia311206.us.archive.org/1/items/historicalsketch00camprich/historicalsketch00camprich.pdf "Historical Sketches of Colonial Florida"]. The Williams Publishing Co., Cleveland: 1892.</ref>}}
==Battle Siege of Pensacola==[[Image:Spanish troops at Pensacola.jpg|thumb|right|Spanish forces pour into the detonated [[Queen's Redoubt]].]]{{main|Siege of Pensacola}}On [[March 9]], [[1781]], [[Bernardo de Gálvez]] began an [[Battle Siege of Pensacola, 1781|amphibious siege]] of the British forces at Pensacola. The siege culminated on [[May 8]], when Spanish artillery fire caused the British powder magazine at the [[Queen's Redoubt]] to explode. After Spanish forces overran occupied the redoubt, the remaining British contingent at Fort George and took Pensacolasurrendered the city to Gálvez.
After taking Pensacola, the Spanish renamed the fort as '''Fort San Miguel'''. ==Civil War==[[Image:GageHillAerial.jpg|thumb|right|The ruins of Forts George and McClellan atop [[Gage Hill]] circa 1870s]]During the [[Civil War]], Union forces occupying Pensacola built a series of defenses along the perimeter of the city. One of these, [[Fort McClellan]], was erected in [[1862]] on the Fort George site, but never saw battle. The site became known as Florida Square and was renamed [[Lee Square]] in [[1889]], becoming home to a [[Confederate]] memorial two years later.
==Reconstruction==
==References==
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*Alejandro M. de Quesada. ''A History of Florida Forts''. The History Press, 2006.
*James C. and Irene S. Coleman. ''Guardians on the Gulf: Pensacola Fortifications, 1698-1980''. Pensacola Historical Society, 1982.
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[[Category:Forts]] [[Category:City of Pensacola parks]] [[Category:National Register of Historic Places]]