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[[Image:Fort Stevens (2) 001.jpg|435px|thumb|left|Fort Stevens 1865]]
[[Image:Fort Stevens (2) 001.jpg|435px|thumb|left|Officers and men of Company F, 3rd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, in Fort Stevens, August 1865]]
[[Image:Fort Stevens (2) 003.jpg|thumb|435px|right|Officers and men of Company F, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, in Fort Stevens, August 1865]]
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'''{{SUBPAGENAME}} (1861-)''' - Built in 1861 as Fort Massachusetts it was one of the Forts encircling and protecting Washington DC during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. It was renamed Fort Stevens after Brigadier General [[Isaac Ingalls Stevens]], who was killed at the Battle of Chantilly, Virginia, 1 Sep 1862.
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'''Location:'''
'''Location:'''
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{{SUBPAGENAME}} is located at 13th and Quackenbos Streets, NW, Washington DC


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'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
 
*[http://www.nps.gov/archive/rocr/ftcircle/stevens.htm National Park Service Site]
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Revision as of 19:26, 8 September 2006

Officers and men of Company F, 3rd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, in Fort Stevens, August 1865
Officers and men of Company F, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, in Fort Stevens, August 1865


Fort Stevens (2) (1861-) - Built in 1861 as Fort Massachusetts it was one of the Forts encircling and protecting Washington DC during the U.S. Civil War. It was renamed Fort Stevens after Brigadier General Isaac Ingalls Stevens, who was killed at the Battle of Chantilly, Virginia, 1 Sep 1862.

Fort Stevens (2) History

Current Status

<gmap lat="38.964360" long="-77.029218" zoom="2" helper="on" width="500" height="400" type="hybrid"> points: 38.964360|-77.029218|Fort Stevens (2) </gmap>

Location: Fort Stevens (2) is located at 13th and Quackenbos Streets, NW, Washington DC

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Lat: 38.964360 Long: -77.029218

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Pages in category "Fort Stevens (2)"

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