Fort Barton Site Explained

Fort Barton Site
Location:Lawton and Highland Aves.
Tiverton, Rhode Island
Coordinates:41.6253°N -71.207°W
Added:March 7, 1973
Refnum:73000056

The Fort Barton Site is the site of an historic American Revolutionary War fort, now located in a public park at Lawton and Highland Avenues in Tiverton, Rhode Island. All that remains of the fort are its earthworks, a roughly oblong structure about 150feet long and 100feet deep. The site was a defensive post overlooking the main ferry crossing between Tiverton and Aquidneck Island, which was under British control at the time of its construction in 1777. The ferry was used as a launching position for American forces during the Battle of Rhode Island in August 1778. The site was named after Lt. Col. William Barton who successfully captured the British General Prescott during a midnight raid on the British headquarters at Prescott Farm in what is now Portsmouth.[1]

Fort Barton was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

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  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for Fort Barton Site. Rhode Island Preservation. 2014-09-25.