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* American Camp, San Juan Island, WA where earthworks constructed under the direction of an officer named Roberts (who later wrote his "Rules of Order") can be seen | * American Camp, San Juan Island, WA where earthworks constructed under the direction of an officer named Roberts (who later wrote his "Rules of Order") can be seen | ||
* Are you interested in aboriginal fortifications? At Smelt Bay Provincial Park, Cortes Island BC, mounds believed to have been constructed by | * Are you interested in aboriginal fortifications? At Smelt Bay Provincial Park, Cortes Island BC, mounds believed to have been constructed by Coast Salish First Nations people as defense against Haida raiders can be seen. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/smelt_bay/ | ||
==Completed == | ==Completed == |
Revision as of 01:29, 5 January 2011
My ToDo List
This is a list of requested pages to be added. Feel free to add the fort you want to see!
ToDo
- Camp Sheridan (2), Nebraska <== North of Hay Springs?
- Fort Mitchell, Nebraska <=== At least three Fort Mitchells in Nebraska which one are you interested in?
- Camp Atlanta, Nebraska <=== Need More info on this one can't find it
- Fort John Custis, VA - Needs pictures and content, see email
- Battery Winslow, VA - Needs pictures and content, see email
- Battery 228, VA - Needs pictures and content, see email
A Lake Ontario and Lake Champlain tour:
- Fort Niagara, (1726-1903/1963), Niagara County, New York 43.2603323, -79.0508801, 285', page 569-570 **MS**
- Plattsburgh Barracks, (1812-1946), Clinton County, New York 44.6508774, -73.4673571, 187' - became Plattsburgh AFB.
- Fort Oswego, (1727-1756), Oswego County, New York 43.4613889, -76.5144444, 262', page 570-572
- Fort Ticonderoga, Fort Vaudreuil, Fort Carillon, (1750-1796), Essex County, New York, 43.841449, -73.3876188, 194', page 582-584 **MS**
- Fort Crown Point, (1759-1783), Essex County, New York, 44.0286669, -73.4367907, 95', page 545-547
- Fort Drum (2), Pine Camp, Camp Drum (2), (1908-Present), Jefferson County, New York, 44.1009409, -75.611358, 643', page 549
- Fort Montgomery (2), Fort Blunder, (1844-1910), Rouses Point, Clinton County, New York, 45.0058333, -73.3486111, 102', (wrong side of the 45h parallel!), page 567
- Fort Brown (3) (1814), 1814 earthworks, Plattsburgh, New York, page 539 see http://dmna.state.ny.us/forts/fortsA_D/brownFort.htm
- Sacketts Harbor, New York Multiple fortifications??
- Fort Tompkins (2), (1812-1815) -
- Fort Pike (2), Madison Barracks, (1813-1945), Jefferson County, New York, 43.9532, -76.1078, 282', page 565
- Fort Ethan Allen, Essex Junction, Chittenden County, Vermont, 44.5055556, -73.1502778, 325'
- Are you interested in missile installations? There are twelve missile silos from the early 1960s ringing Plattsburgh AFB, in both NY and VT
Closer to home:
- American Camp, San Juan Island, WA where earthworks constructed under the direction of an officer named Roberts (who later wrote his "Rules of Order") can be seen
- Are you interested in aboriginal fortifications? At Smelt Bay Provincial Park, Cortes Island BC, mounds believed to have been constructed by Coast Salish First Nations people as defense against Haida raiders can be seen. http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/smelt_bay/
Completed
- Fort Delaware, Delaware - update pictures and text - Done!
- Fort Whipple, Arlington Virginia - PLEASE CORRECT THE SPELLING ON THE TITLE PAGE - Done!
- Fort Niobrara, Nebraska
- Fort Robinson, Nebraska