
QUAINT AND HISTORIC FORTS OF NORTH AMERICA
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
STRONGHOLDS OF THE PAST
(CASTLE WILLIAM) CASTLE ISLAND—BOSTON HARBOR
GOVERNOR’S ISLAND—NEW YORK HARBOR
LAKE CHAMPLAIN—NEW YORK
LAKE CHAMPLAIN—NEW YORK
(THE CITADEL, CASTLE ST. LOUIS) CANADA
ANNAPOLIS—ANNAPOLIS BASIN, NOVA SCOTIA
This listening experience guides you through a richly illustrated tour of North America’s most famous fortifications, from the Spanish watch‑tower at St. Augustine to the French strongholds along the Great Lakes and the early English batteries at Boston Harbor. The narrator weaves together vivid descriptions of stone walls, earthen ramparts, and the strategic landscapes that shaped them, while the original photographs bring each site to life.
Drawing on extensive field visits and archival research, the author shares the stories of the peoples who built, defended, and eventually abandoned these structures. The narrative highlights how each colonial power left its mark on the continent’s military map, offering insight into the broader currents of American history. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the tangible remnants of conflict and settlement that still stand as windows into a bygone era.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (439K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-06-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1886–1939
A historian and travel writer of the early 20th century, he wrote vivid books that explored American forts, Southern journeys, and the architecture of Maryland and Delaware. His work blends local history with an eye for place, making forgotten landscapes feel close and tangible.
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