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== History of Fort Negley == | == History of Fort Negley == | ||
Established in 1863 during the Union occupation of Chattanooga as a large earthwork enclosing a city block with high walls and a central magazine. Surrounded with deep and wide ditches. Situated | Established in 1863 during the Union occupation of Chattanooga as a large earthwork enclosing a city block with high walls and a central magazine. Surrounded with deep and wide ditches. Situated on the outer line of the Union Chattanooga defenses. Shown on Union plans with two magazines, an internal blockhouse and mounting 10 light cannons (seven 8-inch Rodman guns and three 12-pound Whitworth guns.) Abandoned in 1864. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
No remains and no known markers. The site is indicated as bounded by East Main Street, East 17th Street, Mitchell Street, Read Ave. and Rossville Avenue. The site was leveled about 1885 and is now overbuilt with houses. | No remains and no known markers. The site is indicated as bounded by East Main Street, East 17th Street, Mitchell Street, Read Ave. and Rossville Avenue. The site was leveled about 1885 and is now overbuilt with houses. | ||
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* [http://www.chattanoogan.com/2013/2/21/244967/Civil-War-Fortifications-in-Chattanooga.aspx Chattanoogan - Fort Negley] | * [http://www.chattanoogan.com/2013/2/21/244967/Civil-War-Fortifications-in-Chattanooga.aspx Chattanoogan - Fort Negley] | ||
* [http://notesfromtheninthcircle.blogspot.com/2014/09/federal-military-occupation-of.html Notes from the Ninth Circle - Federal Military Occupation of Chattanooga] | * [http://notesfromtheninthcircle.blogspot.com/2014/09/federal-military-occupation-of.html Notes from the Ninth Circle - Federal Military Occupation of Chattanooga] | ||
{{Visited| | {{Visited|2 May 2016}} | ||
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[[Category:Tennessee Hamilton County]] | [[Category:Tennessee Hamilton County]] | ||
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[[Category:U.S. Civil War Forts]] | [[Category:U.S. Civil War Forts]] | ||
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Fort Negley (2) (1863-1864) - A Union U.S. Civil War Fort established in 1863 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. Initially named Fort Phelps in 1863 for Colonel Edward H. Phelps, 38th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, killed at Missionary Ridge. Renamed Fort Negley in 1864. Abandoned in 1864. History of Fort NegleyEstablished in 1863 during the Union occupation of Chattanooga as a large earthwork enclosing a city block with high walls and a central magazine. Surrounded with deep and wide ditches. Situated on the outer line of the Union Chattanooga defenses. Shown on Union plans with two magazines, an internal blockhouse and mounting 10 light cannons (seven 8-inch Rodman guns and three 12-pound Whitworth guns.) Abandoned in 1864. Current StatusNo remains and no known markers. The site is indicated as bounded by East Main Street, East 17th Street, Mitchell Street, Read Ave. and Rossville Avenue. The site was leveled about 1885 and is now overbuilt with houses.
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