Fort Vernon
Fort Vernon | |
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Part of Dutch Gold Coast | |
Fort Vernon | |
Site history | |
Built | 1742 |
Materials | rough stones and swish |
Garrison information | |
Occupants | British (1742-1816) |
Fort Vernon was a military structure designed to facilitate the slave trade. It was built by the Royal African Company in 1742 near Prampram, a town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It was built out of cheap materials – rough stones and swish. The fort was later destroyed by Danish before 1783. Then it was rebuilt by the British in 1806, but soon started to collapse being abandoned in about 1816. It was re-occupied by the British in 1831 but was again abandoned in 1844. It subsequently became ruins.[1]
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Ruins of Fort Vernon
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Remains of Fort Vernon, Back view
References
- ↑ "Fort Vernon, Prampram". ghanamuseums.org. Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
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