Talk:List of forts in Florida
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Fort F-a-n-n-i-n-g
[edit]There is a live link on this page for Fort Fannin. That link is a dead link.
Also note that the correct spelling is Fort Fanning. That is based on BLM survey map # 11261-1, of 13 Nov 1847. The spelling Fannin is likely a result of a Rand McNally map of 1900, where the trailing 'g' overlaid an adjacent feature. Ever since then people have tried to use Fannin instead of Fanning. I have found no historical evidence of Fannin. Cosmicray (talk) 16:29, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
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