On 19 May, it came into sight of Fort St. Philip.
While he was at Fort St. Philip, his young son fell terminally ill.
The French sailed to Fort St. Philip and forced the British to surrender.
Fort St. Philip had to follow suit.
Hartford, while attempting to avoid the fire raft, ran ashore not far upstream from Fort St. Philip.
There she was tied to the left bank (here, the north side of the river) a short distance above Fort St. Philip.
Fort St. Philip remains privately owned and in a state of bad deterioration.
In 1712, he became governor of Fort St. Philip, Minorca.
In southeastern Louisiana, Fort St. Philip sustained heavy damage, after it was flooded.
Fort St. Philip, what little is left of it, is directly across the river.