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  1. Civil War Defenses of Washington - Wikipedia

    • The Civil War Defenses of Washington were a group of Union Army fortifications that protected the federal capital city, Washington, D.C., from invasion by the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Some of these fortifications are part of a grouping of properties now managed by the National Park Service (NPS) and listed on the N… See more

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    During the American Civil War, Union forces built in the Washington, D.C. area, included 68 major enclosed forts used to … See more

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    The 1865 map shows the following fortifications, some of which no longer exist. Forts in italic type are included in the National Register of Historic Places listing.
    • Fort Cross (MD)
    • Fort Kirby (MD)… See more

    Map of Civil War Defenses of Washington wikipedia
    Boundary increaseSeptember 13, 1978
    NRHP reference No.74000274 (original) · 78003439 (increase)
    Added to NRHPJuly 15, 1974
     
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  2. The Civil War Defenses of Washington were a group of Union Army fortifications that protected the federal capital city, Washington, D.C., from invasion by the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
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    The Civil War Defenses of Washington were a group of Union Army fortifications that protected the federal capital city, Washington, D.C., from invasion by the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
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    The Defenses of Washington, a system of earthen fortifications comprising 48 major forts, artillery batteries, and miles of rifle pits and military roads encircled the nation's capital by the end of 1861.
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  3. Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

     
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  5. Commanding the Defenses - Civil War Defenses of …

    According to Dr. Frank J. Welcher, "the term 'Defenses of Washington' was generally used throughout the war to refer to the fortifications constructed to protect the national capital and the troops assigned to occupy them."

  6. Civil War Defenses of Washington (U.S. National Park …

    An overview of the Civil War Defenses of Washington, the roles of Fort Stevens and other forts in the Civil War, and how park visitors can experience these places today.

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  13. Civil War Defenses of Washington | American …

    Learn more about the Civil War defenses of Washington, D.C. and the Battle of Fort Stevens – the site of a critical battle during Confederate Lt. Gen...

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