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28. [[Fort Gibson (2)]] (1809), New York<br> | 28. [[Fort Gibson (2)]] (1809), New York<br> | ||
29. [[Castle Clinton]] (1809), New York<br> | 29. [[Castle Clinton]] (1809), New York<br> | ||
30. Humbert Battery (1809), New York<br> | 30. [[Fort Gansevoort]] (1808-1849), New York<br> | ||
31. Humbert Battery (1809), New York<br> | |||
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32. [[Fort Madison (2)]] (1809), Maryland<br> | |||
33. [[Fort Severn]] (1809), Maryland<br> | |||
34. [[Fort Washington (1)]] (1808-1809), Maryland<br> | |||
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35. [[Fort Nelson]] (1794, 1808), Virginia<br> | |||
36. [[Fort Norfolk]] (1794, 1808), Virginia<br> | |||
37. [[Fort Powhatan]] (1808), Virginia<br> | |||
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38. [[Fort Johnston (2)]] (1799-1806), North Carolina<br> | |||
39. [[Fort Hampton]] (1808-1809), North Carolina<br> | |||
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40. [[Fort Wingaw]] (1809), South Carolina<br> | |||
41. [[Fort Johnson (4)]] (1795, 1807), South Carolina<br> | |||
42. [[Castle Pinckney]] (1807), South Carolina<br> | |||
43. [[Fort Moultrie]] (1807), South Carolina<br> | |||
44. [[Fort Marion (2)]] (1809), South Carolina<br> | |||
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45. [[Fort Jackson (3)]] (1808), Georgia<br> | |||
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46. [[Fort St. Philip]] (1808), Louisiana<br> | |||
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<center>'''Inland Fortifications'''</center> | <center>'''Inland Fortifications'''</center> | ||
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47. [[Fort Pike (2)]], Sacketts Harbor, New York<br> | |||
48. [[Greenbush Cantonment]], Greenbush, New York<br> | |||
49. [[Fort Niagara]], New York<br> | |||
50. [[Fort Detroit]], New York<br> | |||
51. [[Fort Mackinac]], Michigan<br> | |||
52. [[Fort Scott (3)]], Georgia<br> | |||
53. [[Fort Gaines (3)]] (1816-1819), Georgia<br> | |||
54. [[Newport Barracks (2)]], Kentucky | |||
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<center>'''Built During & After the War'''</center> | <center>'''Built During & After the War'''</center> | ||
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55. [[Fort Lewis (6)]], New York<br> | |||
56. [[Craney Island Fort]], Portsmouth, Virginia<br> | |||
57. [[Fort Scott (6)]], Point Petre, Georgia<br> | |||
58. [[Fort Marion]], Florida<br> | |||
59. [[Fort Barrancas]], Pensacola, Florida<br> | |||
60. [[Fort Bowyer]], Mobile, Florida<br> | |||
61. Pass Christian<br> | |||
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Revision as of 18:47, 28 October 2013
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1. Fort Sullivan (1808), Eastport, Washington County, Maine 12. Fort Constitution (2) (1794, 1807), Portsmouth, New Hampshire 13. Fort Pickering (1) (1794, 1808), Massachusetts 21. Fort Wolcott (1798, 1808), Rhode Island 23. Fort Trumbull (1799, 1808), New London, Connecticut 25. Fort Columbus (1807), New York 32. Fort Madison (2) (1809), Maryland 35. Fort Nelson (1794, 1808), Virginia 38. Fort Johnston (2) (1799-1806), North Carolina 40. Fort Wingaw (1809), South Carolina 45. Fort Jackson (3) (1808), Georgia |
46. Fort St. Philip (1808), Louisiana 47. Fort Pike (2), Sacketts Harbor, New York 55. Fort Lewis (6), New York |
Sources:
- Kaufmann, J.E. and Kaufmann, H.W., Fortress America: The Forts That Defended America, 1600 to the Present, DaCapo Press, 2004, ISBN 0-306-81294-0, page 394-395
- Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, page 18-22
- Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 3rd Edition - PDF, CDSG ePress, McLean, VA, 2012, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, page 15-22