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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1861-1869) - A Union post established in 1861 during the [[U.S. Civil War]] in the District of Columbia. Named for 1st Lieutenant [[John T. Greble]], who was killed at the battle of Big Bethel, virginia, 10 Jul 1861. Turned over to the Signal Corps in 1868 as a training facility and later abandoned in 1869.
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1861-1869) - A Union [[U.S. Civil War]] fort established in 1861 in Southwest Washington DC. Named for 1st Lieutenant [[John T. Greble]], who was killed at the battle of Big Bethel, Virginia, 10 Jul 1861. Turned over to the Signal Corps in 1868 as a training facility and later abandoned in 1869.
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=={{PAGENAME}} History==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
A Union defensive fort established in 1861 during the [[U.S. Civil War]] as a part of a string of fortifications around Washington, DC. The fort mounted 17 guns and mortars and protected the junction of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers and the Washington Navy Yard. The fort was octagonal and had a 327' perimeter. The fort was positioned between [[Fort Carroll (3)]] and [[Fort Foote (1)]]. After the war was over the post was turned over to the Signal Corps in 1868 for use as a training facility but was later abandoned in 1869.
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The fort mounted 17 guns and mortars and protected the junction of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers and the Washington Navy Yard. The fort was octagonal and had a 327 yard perimeter. The fort was positioned between [[Fort Carroll (3)]] and [[Fort Foote (1)]].  
 
A 17 May 1864 report from the Union Inspector of Artillery noted the following: "Fort Greble, Capt. [[George S. Worcester]] commanding.–Garrison, one company Seventh Unattached Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers–4 commissioned officers, 1 ordnance- sergeant, 120 men. Armament, six 12-pounder field howitzers, six 32-pounder barbette, one 8-inch siege howitzer, one Coehorn mortar, one 10-inch mortar, one 30-pounder Parrott. Magazines, one; dry and in good condition. Ammunition, full supply and serviceable. Implements, complete and serviceable. Garrison drilled some at artillery and infantry."
 
After the war was over the post was turned over to the Signal Corps in 1868 for use as a training facility but was later abandoned in 1869.
==Current Status==
==Current Status==
Marker located at the entrance to Fort Greble Park and the remains of the fort are located behind the marker.
Marker located at the entrance to Fort Greble Park and the remains of the fort earthworks are located behind the marker.
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'''Location:''' Fort Greble Park, marker is at the intersection of Elmira Street SE and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Washington DC
'''Location:''' Fort Greble Park, marker is at the intersection of Elmira Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Southwest Washington DC


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'''See Also:'''
* [[Washington DC Fort Ring]]
* [[:Category:Washington DC Defense System - U.S. Civil War|Washington DC Defense System - U.S. Civil War]]


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* {{Roberts}}, page 135
* {{Roberts}}, page 135
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/civilwar/hrsa1-e.htm NPS Civil War Defenses of Washington - Appendix E: General Reports About the Defenses]


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Latest revision as of 21:48, 7 January 2019


Fort Greble (1) (1861-1869) - A Union U.S. Civil War fort established in 1861 in Southwest Washington DC. Named for 1st Lieutenant John T. Greble, who was killed at the battle of Big Bethel, Virginia, 10 Jul 1861. Turned over to the Signal Corps in 1868 as a training facility and later abandoned in 1869.

Fort Greble Earthworks
Fort Greble Earthworks
Fort Greble Sign

Fort Greble (1) History

One of the ring of Union fortifications surrounding Washington DC during the U.S. Civil War, see Washington DC Fort Ring.

The fort mounted 17 guns and mortars and protected the junction of the Anacostia and Potomac rivers and the Washington Navy Yard. The fort was octagonal and had a 327 yard perimeter. The fort was positioned between Fort Carroll (3) and Fort Foote (1).

A 17 May 1864 report from the Union Inspector of Artillery noted the following: "Fort Greble, Capt. George S. Worcester commanding.–Garrison, one company Seventh Unattached Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers–4 commissioned officers, 1 ordnance- sergeant, 120 men. Armament, six 12-pounder field howitzers, six 32-pounder barbette, one 8-inch siege howitzer, one Coehorn mortar, one 10-inch mortar, one 30-pounder Parrott. Magazines, one; dry and in good condition. Ammunition, full supply and serviceable. Implements, complete and serviceable. Garrison drilled some at artillery and infantry."

After the war was over the post was turned over to the Signal Corps in 1868 for use as a training facility but was later abandoned in 1869.

Current Status

Marker located at the entrance to Fort Greble Park and the remains of the fort earthworks are located behind the marker.


USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 531308


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Location: Fort Greble Park, marker is at the intersection of Elmira Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Southwest Washington DC

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Lat: 38.8272 Long: -77.0147

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Visited: 22 May 2013