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Revision as of 12:07, 29 May 2015
Fort Webb (2) (1861-1862) - Built in 1861 as a Confederate U.S. Civil War fort protecting Bowling Green, located at the head of the Barren and Green rivers and with two railroads passing through.
Fort Webb (2) History
Confederate forces took control of Bowling Green in 1861, fortifying several hills in the area to protect the riverways and railroads in the area, including this Lunette. After the fall of Fort Heiman and Fort Henry Confederate forces abandoned the area in February of 1862. Federal forces moved into the city, completing the defences begun by the Confederates.
Current Status
Fort Webb Park in Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky.
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Location: Fort Webb Rd, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky. Maps & Images Lat: 37.0119259 Long: -86.432502 |
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Visited: 20 May 2015
Fort Webb (2) Picture Gallery
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Fort Webb ditch