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    Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.)
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    38°57'52"N, 77°1'44"W
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    LOCATION: Washington, DC; SIGNIFICANCE: Civil War Fort; DESIGNATION: National Park (English)
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    Ft. Stevens, Washington, D.C., with a replica 30-pdr Parrott rifle (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    LOCATION: Washington, DC; SIGNIFICANCE: Civil War Fort; DESIGNATION: National Park (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    LOCATION: Washington, DC; SIGNIFICANCE: Civil War Fort; DESIGNATION: National Park (English)
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    Brightwood English
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    Civil War Defenses of Washington: Frequently Asked Questions (English)
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    A:The CWDW was designed by Major John G. Barnard. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West point with the intent to defend/protect the U.S. capital between 1861-1865 after the onset of the American Civil War. (English)
    30 August 2019
    Union Army English
    1865
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    Fort Circle Series (English)
    Fort Stevens
    DPR has created a series of caches to bring attention to the Fort Circle Parks that it manages. (English)
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    DPR - Fort Stevens Cache (English)
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    This is a part of the Fort Circle Parks series of caches placed by the District of Columbia’s Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), to bring attention to the six Fort Circle Parks that are managed by DC DPR. There are an additional 11 Fort Circle Parks managed by the National Parks Services. (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    Originally called Fort Massachusetts by the soldiers from that state who constructed the fort, it was later named after Brig. Gen. Isaac Ingalls Stevens... (English)
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    11 July 1864Gregorian
    12 July 1864Gregorian
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    American Battlefield Trust’s map of the Battle of Fort Stevens (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    Fort Stevens, now partially restored, was built to defend the approaches to Washington from the 7th Street Pike (now Georgia Avenue) which was then the main thoroughfare from the north into Washington. (English)
    30 August 2019
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    Fort Circle Series (English)
    Fort Stevens
    DPR has created a series of caches to bring attention to the Fort Circle Parks that it manages. (English)
    30 August 2019
    DPR - Fort Stevens Cache (English)
    27 Haziran 2017
    This is a part of the Fort Circle Parks series of caches placed by the District of Columbia’s Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), to bring attention to the six Fort Circle Parks that are managed by DC DPR. There are an additional 11 Fort Circle Parks managed by the National Parks Services. (English)
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    Civil War Defenses of Washington: Frequently Asked Questions (English)
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    A:The CWDW was designed by Major John G. Barnard. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West point with the intent to defend/protect the U.S. capital between 1861-1865 after the onset of the American Civil War. (English)
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    Civil War Defenses of Washington: Frequently Asked Questions (English)
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    Q: Is Fort Stevens reconstructed? A: Fort Stevens, which came under fire during the Civil War on July 11-12, 1864 was reconstructed to appear as it did in 1864 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1936. The NPS acquired Fort Stevens and many of the CWDW sites in 1933. (English)
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    Civil War Defenses of Washington: Frequently Asked Questions (English)
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    A:The CWDW was designed by Major John G. Barnard. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West point with the intent to defend/protect the U.S. capital between 1861-1865 after the onset of the American Civil War. (English)
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    Civil War Defenses of Washington: Frequently Asked Questions (English)
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    A:The military fortifications were constructed primarily with dirt (earthworks). (English)
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    1933
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    Civil War Defenses of Washington: Frequently Asked Questions (English)
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    Q: When did Fort Stevens become property of the National Park Service? A: 1933 (English)
    Q: Is Fort Stevens reconstructed? A: Fort Stevens, which came under fire during the Civil War on July 11-12, 1864 was reconstructed to appear as it did in 1864 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1936. The NPS acquired Fort Stevens and many of the CWDW sites in 1933. (English)
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    Fort Stevens Park
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    Fort Stevens Park
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    earthwork English
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    Civil War Defenses of Washington: Frequently Asked Questions (English)
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    A:The military fortifications were constructed primarily with dirt (earthworks). (English)
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    Fort Stevens
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    6001 13th St NW, Washington, DC 20011 (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
    On July 12, 1864, the President stood atop the parapet to observe the fighting and came under fire from Confederate sharpshooters. It is the only time in American history in which a sitting president came under direct fire from an enemy combatant. (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    Originally called Fort Massachusetts by the soldiers from that state who constructed the fort, it was later named after Brig. Gen. Isaac Ingalls Stevens... (English)
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    Fort Massachusetts (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    Originally called Fort Massachusetts by the soldiers from that state who constructed the fort, it was later named after Brig. Gen. Isaac Ingalls Stevens... (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    Fort Stevens (English)
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    Originally called Fort Massachusetts by the soldiers from that state who constructed the fort, it was later named after Brig. Gen. Isaac Ingalls Stevens... (English)
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    Fort Stevens Park is the location of a Civil War era fortification on the north side of Washington, D.C. in the Brightwood neighborhood. (English)
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    Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.)
    Stevens, Fort (Washington, D.C.)
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    found: Work cat.: D.C. Office of the Surveyor. Plat of proposed reservation at Fort Stevens, near Brightwood, D.C., 1900.
    found: BGN, 2/4/88(Fort Stevens, locale, 38⁰57ʹ51ʺN, 77⁰01ʹ44ʺW)
    found: GNIS D.C., 1981(Fort Stevens, locale)
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    Washington (D.C.)--Fort Stevens
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    Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.)
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    Fort Stevens
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    Mayıs 1864Gregorian
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    UNION VERMONT VOLUNTEERS : 1st Regiment, Vermont Heavy Artillery (English)
    Company "A" at Fort Lincoln September 27 to November 17, 1862, then at Fort Totten till March, 1864, and at Fort Lincoln till May, 1864. Company "B" at Forts Massachusetts and Stevens till March, 1864, then at Fort Totten till May, 1864. Companies "C" and "D" at Fort Saratoga till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Massachusetts till March, 1864. Company "C" at Fort Stevens till May, 1864. Company "D" at Fort Saratoga till May, 1864. Company "E" at Fort Totten till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Slocum till May, 1864. Company "F" at Fort Bunker Hill till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Slocum till March, 1864, and at Fort Thayer till May, 1864. Company "G" at Fort Lincoln till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Slocum till May, 1864. Company "H" at Fort Slocum till March, 1864, then at Fort Bunker Hill till May, 1864. Company "I" at Fort Thayer till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Massachusetts till March, 1864, and at Fort Bunker Hill till May, 1864. Company "K" at Fort Totten till May, 1864. Company "L" at Fort Lincoln till May, 1864. Company "M" at Fort Bunker Hill till May, 1864. (English)
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