Fort Johnson (3): Difference between revisions

From FortWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
John Stanton (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
John Stanton (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 51: Line 51:
[[Category:Starter Page]]
[[Category:Starter Page]]
[[Category:2012 Research Trip]]
[[Category:2012 Research Trip]]
[[Category:Virginia Not Visited]]
[[Category:U.S. Civil War Forts]]
[[Category:U.S. Civil War Forts]]

Revision as of 16:55, 7 April 2012

Fort Johnson (3) (1862-1865) - A U.S. Civil War post established as Fort Edward Johnson in 1862 by Confederate forces in Augusta County, Virginia. Named for Brigadier General Edward Johnson. Abandoned in 1865. Also known as Fort Johnson.

Fort Johnson (3) History

A Confederate earthworks and trench fortification stretched across the Shenandoah Mountain pass. The fortification was started about 1 Apr 1862 by General Johnson to protect the Shenandoah Valley from Union forces approaching from the west. The fort was garrisoned by about 3,000 troops most of whom were stationed at Camp Shenandoah about four miles away.

Current Status

An interpretive trail under the management of the U.S. Forest Service, Augusta County, Virginia

{"selectable":false,"width":"500"}

Location: Route 250 at Shenandoah Mountain, Augusta County, Virginia.

Maps & Images

Lat: 38.31176 Long: -79.38407

  • Multi Maps from ACME
  • Maps from Bing
  • Maps from Google
  • Elevation: 2,500'

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 808

Links:

Visited: 7 Apr 2012

Fort Johnson (3) Picture Gallery

Click on the picture to see a larger version. Contribute additional pictures - the more the better!