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== History == | == History == | ||
[[Image:Fort Brady VA LOC 3b41207r.jpg|thumb|left| | [[Image:Fort Brady VA LOC 3b41207r.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Bombproof Magazine 1865]] | ||
A Union [[U.S. Civil War]] earthworks fort established on the James River in October 1864 after the capture of [[Fort Harrison (4)]] by Union forces. This was an earthworks fort overlooking the James River with 10 gun emplacements and a central bombproof magazine. The fort was garrisoned by Company C, [[1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery]]. | A Union [[U.S. Civil War]] earthworks fort established on the James River in October 1864 after the capture of [[Fort Harrison (4)]] by Union forces. This was an earthworks fort overlooking the James River with 10 gun emplacements and a central bombproof magazine. The fort was garrisoned by Company C, [[1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery]]. | ||
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== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
[[Image:Fort Brady Markers - 2.jpg|thumb|left| | [[Image:Fort Brady Markers - 2.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Map of Fort Brady Trail NPS]] | ||
Part of Richmond National Battlefield Park, Henrico County, Virginia. | Part of Richmond National Battlefield Park, Henrico County, Virginia. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 19 February 2020
Fort Brady (1) (1864-1865) - A Union U.S. Civil War earthworks fort established in 1864 on the James River near Richmond in Henrico County, Virginia. Abandoned in 1865.
History![]() A Union U.S. Civil War earthworks fort established on the James River in October 1864 after the capture of Fort Harrison (4) by Union forces. This was an earthworks fort overlooking the James River with 10 gun emplacements and a central bombproof magazine. The fort was garrisoned by Company C, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery. The fort was frequently under fire from Confederate gun batteries across the James River. An attack on 23 Jan 1865 resulted in one gun knocked out of action and three men killed along with forty injured by flying splinters. Eleven Confederate gunboats were able to get by the fort in this action but they were turned back by the Union fleet downriver. As the Confederate gunboats retreated back by Fort Brady the fort poured shells down on the fleet. The fort was abandoned in April 1865 after the capture of Richmond.
Current Status![]() Part of Richmond National Battlefield Park, Henrico County, Virginia.
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Links: Visited: 29 Mar 2012 Picture Gallery
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