Fort Hull was an earthen fort constructed in 1814 in present-day Macon County, Alabama, during the Creek War.
After a temporary halt in operations, the Georgia column resumed its westward march and built Fort Hull. Situated near the junction of Persimmon Creek and Calebee Creek, the fort served as a crucial supply depot for the American forces. However, its use was short-lived, as it was abandoned soon after the conclusion of the Creek War.
Today, the site of Fort Hull is privately owned, and no visible remnants of the original structure remain. However, its historical significance is acknowledged, marking a chapter in the Creek War and the westward expansion of the United States. Historical maps from the period indicate its approximate location near Persimmon Creek in Macon County, near Tuskegee, Alabama, at coordinates roughly $\(32°21′14″N 85°42′13″W\)$.

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