Fort Bibb is a historical stockade fort located in present-day Butler County, Alabama. Here's a summary of key information:
- Historical Context:
- It was constructed in early 1818 during the First Seminole War.
- The fort was built as a protective measure for settlers against Creek Indian attacks.
- It was built around the home of Captain James Saffold.
- Naming:
- Fort Bibb was named after William Wyatt Bibb, who was the acting governor of the Alabama Territory at the time.
- Key Events:
- The area surrounding Fort Bibb was the site of significant conflicts, including the "Butler Massacre." This involved an attack on a group of settlers, including Captain William Butler, who were leaving Fort Bibb.
- Colonel Samuel Dale played a role in fortifying Fort Bibb while also constructing Fort Dale nearby.
- Fort Bibb also served as one of the first election sites in Butler County.
- Location:
- The Fort was located in the area of Pine Flat, in what is now Butler county Alabama.
- Historical Markers:
- Historical markers have been erected to commemorate Fort Bibb and the Butler Massacre, providing valuable historical context.


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