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The advent of rifled cannon during the [[U.S. Civil War]] made the masonry Martello towers obsolete and ineffective as defensive structures. The towers continued in use as barracks and for other support functions until the departure of British troops in 1870 after Canadian Confederation.
The advent of rifled cannon during the [[U.S. Civil War]] made the masonry Martello towers obsolete and ineffective as defensive structures. The towers continued in use as barracks and for other support functions until the departure of British troops in 1870 after Canadian Confederation.
[[Image:.jpg|795px|thumb|left|Fort Frederick Tower Plan]]
[[Image:.jpg|795px|thumb|left|Fort Frederick Tower Plan]]
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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
On Fort Frederick in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
On Fort Frederick in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Revision as of 13:39, 31 July 2012

Fort Frederick Tower (1846-1870) - A Martello tower defense established in 1846 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Abandoned as a fortification in 1870.

Fort Frederick Tower History

Built as one of six Martello towers between 1846-1848 in Kingston Harbor during the height of the boundary dispute with the United States known as the "Oregon Crisis". The six towers are listed below:

The six Martello towers were (West to East):

The advent of rifled cannon during the U.S. Civil War made the masonry Martello towers obsolete and ineffective as defensive structures. The towers continued in use as barracks and for other support functions until the departure of British troops in 1870 after Canadian Confederation.

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Fort Frederick Tower Plan


Current Status

On Fort Frederick in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Maps & Images

Lat: 44.227688 Long: -76.469559

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Visited: 29 Jul 2012

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