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North and South Redoubts

 

In 1779, Major General Heath supervised con...

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Northeast Redoubt

This partially reconstructed redoubt was one of six small ...

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North-East Corner of the Redoubt

North-East Corner

of the

Redoubt

thrown ...

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North Redoubt

The term redoubt at Fort Montgomery means a strong point i...

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Results for North Redoubt

North and South Redoubts

 

In 1779, Major General Heath supervised construction of South (Middle) and North Redoubts (located across the river and east of the Town of Garrison). Both were designed to prevent British control of eastern approaches to West Point and Constitution ...

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Northeast Redoubt

This partially reconstructed redoubt was one of six small forts built by British forces during their occupation of Camden in 1780 - 1781. Manned by a detachment of infantry and supported by heavy artillery, these works served as the outer ...

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North-East Corner of the Redoubt

North-East Corner

of the

Redoubt

thrown up on the night

of the sixteenth of June

1775

Marker can be reached from Monument Sq.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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North Redoubt

The term redoubt at Fort Montgomery means a strong point in the fort’s walls. There were three redoubts at Fort Montgomery, including the North Redoubt, which you see here. Two of the redoubt’s walls projected out from the fort so ...

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