Fort Mitchell (5): Difference between revisions
John Stanton (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
John Stanton (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1862-1865) - A Union [[U.S. Civil War]] Fort established in 1862 in Stevenson, Jackson County, Alabama. Named Fort Mitchell after Union General [[Ormsby M. Mitchell]]. Abandoned in 1865 after the end of the war. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1862-1865) - A Union [[U.S. Civil War]] Fort established in 1862 in Stevenson, Jackson County, Alabama. Named Fort Mitchell after Union General [[Ormsby M. Mitchell]]. Abandoned in 1865 after the end of the war. | ||
{|{{FWpicframe}} | {|{{FWpicframe}} | ||
|- valign="top" | |- valign="top" | ||
|width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Mitchell (5)]] | |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Fort Mitchell (5)]]--> | ||
|width="50%"|[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Fort Mitchell (5)]] | |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Fort Mitchell (5)]]--> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan="2"|[[ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Fort Mitchell AL 1862.jpeg|795px|thumb|center|Fort Mitchell in Stevenson, Alabama 1862.]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Constructed by the Union Army in the summer of 1862 and expanded in 1864, using soldiers and freed slaves, Fort Mitchell was one of three named forts and some seven blockhouses built to protect a strategic rail junction at Stevenson, Alabama. The fort itself was built just south of the railroad tracks about 120' southwest | Constructed by the Union Army in the summer of 1862 and expanded in 1864, using soldiers and freed slaves, Fort Mitchell was one of three named forts and some seven blockhouses built to protect a strategic rail junction at Stevenson, Alabama. The fort itself was built just south of the railroad tracks about 120' southwest of Kansas Avenue in Stevenson. | ||
Fort Mitchell | Fort Mitchell was built as a packed earth redoubt, 100 feet square, with a magazine and a small blockhouse keep. It had a barbette gun platform at each angle. | ||
The second large fort, [[Fort Harker (2)|Fort Harker]], two smaller redoubts and at least seven blockhouses were constructed along the railroad lines at Stevenson. [[Fort Granger (2)|Fort Granger]] was the third fort and it remained serviceable but partially incomplete at the war's end. | The second large fort, [[Fort Harker (2)|Fort Harker]], two smaller redoubts, and at least seven blockhouses were constructed along the railroad lines at Stevenson. [[Fort Granger (2)|Fort Granger]] was the third fort and it remained serviceable but partially incomplete at the war's end. | ||
The defenses at Stevenson were strong but forts Harker and Mitchell were attacked on 31 Aug 1862 by Confederate general [[Samuel Jones]], {{Cullum|1077}}, with some 1,000 soldiers. The greatly outnumbered federal forces were compelled to retreat, leaving behind several pieces of artillery and great quantities of supplies. General Jones telegraphed his superiors that he saw 200 wagons departing Stevenson loaded with goods and fleeing troops. | The defenses at Stevenson were strong but forts Harker and Mitchell were attacked on 31 Aug 1862 by Confederate general [[Samuel Jones]], {{Cullum|1077}}, with some 1,000 soldiers. The greatly outnumbered federal forces were compelled to retreat, leaving behind several pieces of artillery and great quantities of supplies. General Jones telegraphed his superiors that he saw 200 wagons departing Stevenson loaded with goods and fleeing troops. | ||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
Fort Mitchell was abandoned in 1865 after the end of the war. | Fort Mitchell was abandoned in 1865 after the end of the war. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
No visible remains, the location now has a private | No visible remains, the location now has a private residence. | ||
---- | ---- | ||
{| | {| |
Revision as of 09:44, 1 August 2021
HistoryConstructed by the Union Army in the summer of 1862 and expanded in 1864, using soldiers and freed slaves, Fort Mitchell was one of three named forts and some seven blockhouses built to protect a strategic rail junction at Stevenson, Alabama. The fort itself was built just south of the railroad tracks about 120' southwest of Kansas Avenue in Stevenson. Fort Mitchell was built as a packed earth redoubt, 100 feet square, with a magazine and a small blockhouse keep. It had a barbette gun platform at each angle. The second large fort, Fort Harker, two smaller redoubts, and at least seven blockhouses were constructed along the railroad lines at Stevenson. Fort Granger was the third fort and it remained serviceable but partially incomplete at the war's end. The defenses at Stevenson were strong but forts Harker and Mitchell were attacked on 31 Aug 1862 by Confederate general Samuel Jones, (Cullum 1077), with some 1,000 soldiers. The greatly outnumbered federal forces were compelled to retreat, leaving behind several pieces of artillery and great quantities of supplies. General Jones telegraphed his superiors that he saw 200 wagons departing Stevenson loaded with goods and fleeing troops. Fort Mitchell was abandoned in 1865 after the end of the war. Current StatusNo visible remains, the location now has a private residence.
See Also: Sources:
Links: Visited: No
|