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== {{PAGENAME}} History == | == {{PAGENAME}} History == | ||
A land side defense built on the north side heights of Constitution Island to protect [[Fort Constitution (3)]] below and the gun batteries guarding the Great Chain and the "S" curve in the Hudson River. Redoubt 7 was designed to hold some 80 infantrymen and supporting cannons. At the end of the war the redoubt was converted into a powder magazine and remained so until 1897 when the powder was removed to West Point. | A land side defense built on the north side heights of Constitution Island to protect [[Fort Constitution (3)]] below and the gun batteries guarding the Great Chain and the "S" curve in the Hudson River. Construction began in the fall of 1778. Redoubt 7 was designed to hold some 80 infantrymen and supporting cannons. At the end of the war the redoubt was converted into a powder magazine and remained so until 1897 when the powder was removed to West Point. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Stabilized remains on the military reservation of the [[United States Military Academy]], Putnam County, New York. On active Military installation and access may be restricted. | Stabilized remains on the military reservation of the [[United States Military Academy]], Constitution Island, Putnam County, New York. On active Military installation and access may be restricted. Much of the foundation remains in very good shape. | ||
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Revision as of 08:19, 18 January 2015
Redoubt 7 - Constitution Island (1778-1783) - A Revolutionary War Redoubt established in 1778 on the present day military reservation of the United States Military Academy on Constitution Island in Putnam County, New York. Abandoned at the end of the war in 1783.
Redoubt 7 - Constitution Island History
A land side defense built on the north side heights of Constitution Island to protect Fort Constitution (3) below and the gun batteries guarding the Great Chain and the "S" curve in the Hudson River. Construction began in the fall of 1778. Redoubt 7 was designed to hold some 80 infantrymen and supporting cannons. At the end of the war the redoubt was converted into a powder magazine and remained so until 1897 when the powder was removed to West Point.
Current Status
Stabilized remains on the military reservation of the United States Military Academy, Constitution Island, Putnam County, New York. On active Military installation and access may be restricted. Much of the foundation remains in very good shape.
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Location: United States Military Academy on Constitution Island, Putnam County, New York. Maps & Images Lat: 41.40316 Long: -73.95851 |
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 591.
- West Point Fortifications Staff Ride Note Cards, 3rd ed, USMA History Department, January 1994 changed 1998 and 2008, Pdf, 82 pages, page 24.
Links:
Visited: 11 May 2012
Redoubt 7 - Constitution Island Picture Gallery
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Redoubt 7 Marker
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View of West Point Plain from Redoubt 7
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Redoubt 7 Collapsed Wall
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Redoubt 7 Wall Detail
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Climb up to Redoubt 7
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Hudson River View from Redoubt 7


