Pardo and his men built a log blockhouse at the headwaters of the Catawba River.
This was also known as Fort Welland and consisted of a log blockhouse surrounded by a stockade.
The fortification consisted of a log blockhouse but without a stockade around it.
Early American settlers built log blockhouses to defend themselves against Indians.
Within the parapet were four log blockhouses, smaller buildings for munitions and supplies, and wells.
Three log blockhouses were built, measuring sixteen by twenty-four feet each.
A reconstruction of the log blockhouse was built on the site in 1958 in honor of the fort's 200th anniversary.
The park features an original log blockhouse, which is open for visits in the summer.
At least one log blockhouse was built at Fort Brooks.
Jackson and his wife Rachel moved into the existing two-story log blockhouse, built to resist Indian attacks.