National Park Service LogoU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServiceNational Park Service
National Park Service:  U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service Arrowhead
Fort Frederica National Monument Frederica's Barracks
view map
text size: largest larger normal
printer friendly
Fort Frederica National Monument
Other Resources
The following online resources include primary resources such as diaries and letters, as well as essays and interactive history sites.
 
"An Introducation to James E. Oglethorpe" by Scott White
 
Oglethorpe's:  "An Account of the Provinces of South Carolina and Georgia" 1732.
 
Percival (aka Lord Egmont) was one of the more active members of the Georgia Trustees.
 
Visit this site to learn about the British Army during the 18th century. Join up and "experience" life as an infantryman.
 
Link to Colonial Williamsburg's clothing history and online activites.
 
Link to Colonial Williamsburg's "Kid's Zone" with online activities, puzzles, and games.

You are exiting the National Park Service website

Thank you for visiting our site.

You will now be redirected to:

We hope your visit was informative and enjoyable.

artifacts found at Frederica

Did You Know?
Fort Frederica has one of the few hands-on historical archeology education programs in the National Park Service. Fort Frederica National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: August 14, 2009 at 10:05 MST