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There is more than one Fort De Russy:
- Fort De Russy (1) - A Union U.S. Civil War Fort in Washington DC - Colonel René Edward De Russy
- Fort De Russy (2) - A U.S. Army Taft Period Coastal Fort in Hawaii - Colonel René Edward De Russy
- Fort De Russy (3) - A CSA U.S. Civil War Fort near Grande Ecore, Natchitoches Parish, Lousiana - Colonel Lewis A. De Russy
- Fort De Russy (4) - A CSA U.S. Civil War Fort near Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, Lousiana - Colonel Lewis A. De Russy
- Fort De Russy (5) - A CSA U.S. Civil War Fort in Kentucky - Colonel Lewis A. De Russy
See Also:
- Battery De Russy - An Endicott Period Gun Battery on Fort Monroe
Originally named for Colonel René Edward De Russy renamed Battery G.A. De Russy for Gustavus A. De Russy in 1909.
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