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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1861-1865) - A Confederate [[U.S. Civil War]] Fort established in 1861 near New Providence, Montgomery County, Tennessee. Named Fort Sevier when first built, captured by Union forces in February 1862 and renamed [[Fort Bruce]] after Colonel [[Sander D. Bruce]] and finally named [[Fort Defiance (14)|Fort Defiance]]. Abandoned at the end of the war in 1865.
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== History of Fort Sevier ==
A Confederate [[U.S. Civil War]] Fort established in 1861 under the direction of West Point graduate Major [[Jeremy F. Gilmer]], {{Cullum|989}}. One of three forts intended to provide for the defense of Clarksville, Tennessee. The other two forts being the adjacent [[Fort Clark]] and [[Fort Terry]] to the northeast on the Red River.
 
Major Gilmer hired [[Edward Sayers]], a civilian engineer,  to oversee construction and work progressed well into January 1862 and the guns were being mounted at that time.
 
With the Union capture of [[Fort Donalson]] and [[Fort Henry (5)|Fort Henry]] in Feb 1862, Admiral [[Andrew H. Foote]] approached Fort Sevier and found it abandoned. When captured the fort had three guns mounted.
 
Union Colonel [[Sanders D. Bruce|Sanders D. Bruce's]] brigade command occupied the fort in December 1862 and remained there until the end of the war. Colonel Bruce expanded the fort and it was renamed for him.
 
The fort became a magnet for black freedmen and many were recruited into the U.S. Colored Troops (USCT). The 16th USCT and one company of the 9th US Colored Heavy Artillery were raised at Clarksville.
 
The fort was abandoned in 1865 at the end of the war.
== Current Status ==
The earthworks remains of the fort are preserved at the Fort Defiance Interpretive Center and the adjacent city park.
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'''Location:''' New Providence, Montgomery County, Tennessee.
 
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* Elevation: 522'
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'''Sources:'''
* {{Roberts}}, page 738.
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'''Links:'''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/tn-cent.html#clarks North American Forts - Fort Sevier]
 
{{Visited|13 May 2016}}
 
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