Diana, The official War Department records of Fort Barrancas, Florida, are in the National Archives in downtown Washington, DC, but there are no records for the time period in which you are interested created at that post among the holdings that make up army post collections there. This is not to say there is no documentation about that post among military records at the Archives, as there are letters and reports sent and received among the army commands in Florida, as well as records sent and received from officers to the Adjutant General and Secretary of War. These are scattered, of course, and one must know the name of the officers sending the reports, which is not impossible to gather. The 3rd Seminole War was fought 1855-56, but most of the military action was in southern Florida; Fort Barrancas may have been active in some way in the way of quartermaster or ordnance supply to troops. According to the introduction to the publication: Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the United States Army Continental Commands, 1821-1920 Fort Barrancas in Record Group 393, records of that post are from the Civil War period and late 19th century. The army first occupied the post in 1820, but the post was later turned over to the Navy from 1825 to 1844. From 1844 to 1861, the post was garrisoned by one company of artillery. Your ancestor might have beenin that unit. The U.S. Army thought they could not defend the post from Confederate forces when the Civil War broke out, and abandoned the post for Fort Pickens. The post was recaptured by Union forces in1862. The Archives has enlistment records of regular army personnel for the time period, and if you have the full name of your ancestor, and possibly, the unit in which he was in, the Archives can send you his enlistment information and verify the fact that he died at the post. If he were an officer, there would be generally more information about his service and death. You can obtain the form and information about ordering through the website: nara.gov. If you wish to correspond with me about this search, please contact me via email. Stuart Butler ---- Original Message ----- From: "Diana Bennett" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 7:13 PM Subject: Ft. Barrancas records Dear Listers; One of my ancestors died at Ft Barrancas, FL (near Pensacola) in 1855. There was no war going on, so what was he doing there? Does anyone know where I can get those records (death) or history of the Fort? Thanks for any help you can give me. Diana Bennett ______________________________________ To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html ______________________________________ To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html