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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (186?-186?) - A Confederate earthwork post established in the 1860s on Mud Island in Brazoria County, Texas. Abandoned in 1860s. Also known as [[Fort Mud Island]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (186?-186?) - A Confederate earthwork post established in the 1860s on Mud Island in Brazoria County, Texas. Abandoned in 1860s. Also known as [[Fort Mud Island]]. | ||
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A Confederate earthwork post established in the 1860s on Mud Island. The post mounted a least one 18-pounder smoothbore cannon. | A Confederate earthwork post established in the 1860s on Mud Island. The post mounted a least one 18-pounder smoothbore cannon. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:10, 23 September 2021
Fort San Luis Pass (186?-186?) - A Confederate earthwork post established in the 1860s on Mud Island in Brazoria County, Texas. Abandoned in 1860s. Also known as Fort Mud Island. HistoryA Confederate earthwork post established in the 1860s on Mud Island. The post mounted a least one 18-pounder smoothbore cannon. Abandoned in 1860s. Current StatusUnknown
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