Landmark information
- Location:
SE corner of wall, Fort Point, San Francisco (below Golden Gate Bridge) - Plaque:
Other Plaque - Site:
Nothing Remains - Date First Visited:
7/30/1995 - Date Most Recently Visited:
7/30/1995 - GPS Coordinates:
N 37 48.632, W 122 28.602
About this landmark
Plaque text:
The first ship to enter San Francisco Bay, the San Carlos (Capt. Ayala), dropped anchor off this point August 5, 1775. Lieut.-Colonel Don Jaun Bautista de Anza planted the cross on Cantil Blanco (White Cliff) March 28, 1776. The first fortification, Castillo de San Joaquin, was completed December 8, 1794 by Jose de Arrillaga, sixth governor of California. In 1853 United States Army engineers cut down the cliff and built Fort Point, re-named Fort Winfield Scott in 1882. This fort is a partial replica of Fort Sumter and is the only brick fort west of the Mississippi. Its sea wall has stood undamaged for 100 years.