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The Advanced Redoubt
The Advanced Redoubt of Fort Barrancas was built betwee...
Redoubt 6
Built in 1779, Redoubt 6 demonstrates the A...
Freedom Hill Redoubt
Late-War Protection
Small batteries called redoubts ...
Redoubt 5
During the period when Constitution Island ...
Redoubt 7
Built in 1778 on the island’s highest...
North and South Redoubts
In 1779, Major General Heath supervised con...
85th Redoubt
Union fort built by the 85th New York Regiment. It was tak...
Redoubt Number Four
Built 1778 - 1779
This redoubt, with battery No. 1...
Redoubt Four
In 1778, Thaddeus Kosciuszko designed Redou...
Constitution Island Redoubts
Redoubts 5, 6 and 7 were built between 1776...
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The Advanced Redoubt
The Advanced Redoubt of Fort Barrancas was built between 1845 and 1870 as part of a defensive network for the Pensacola Navy Yard. Forts Pickens, McRee, and Barrancas protected the entrance to the harbor; the Advanced Redoubt was constructed to ...
Redoubt 6
Built in 1779, Redoubt 6 demonstrates the Army’s concern for fortifying the high ground. Necessary for its defense were approximately 115 infantrymen; no cannon were listed for this redoubt.
The integrated West Point fortification system provided strong defenses against ...
Freedom Hill Redoubt
Late-War Protection
Small batteries called redoubts were constructed during the Civil War as part of the outer defensive lines that encircled Washington, D.C. Late in the war, the one in front of you was built here on Freedom Hill (according to ...
Redoubt 5
During the period when Constitution Island supplemented the major West Point fortifications, the Continental Army sought to protect the Great Chain and river batteries from land attack. Placed on the highest ground of the then treeless island, three redoubts ...
Redoubt 7
Built in 1778 on the island’s highest ground, Redoubt 7 blocked the western land approach to the Great Chain’s anchor on Constitution Island. In constructing the redoubt’s stone rampart, the Army used a large granite outcropping as part of ...
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 ...
85th Redoubt
Union fort built by the 85th New York Regiment. It was taken on April 18, 1864, in one of the heaviest assaults of the siege.
Marker is at the intersection of Wilson Street and Campbell Street, on the right when traveling ...
Redoubt Number Four
Built 1778 - 1779
This redoubt, with battery No. 1, was constructed to command the heights above and around the main work at West Point, Fort Putnam, during the American Revolution.
Marker can be reached from Patrick Trail, on the ...
Redoubt Four
In 1778, Thaddeus Kosciuszko designed Redoubt 4 to protect Fort Putnam (visible in the foreground) against British fire from this hill (Rocky Hill). American soldiers built Redoubt 4 in 1779. In 1780, Benedict Arnold described it as “ . ...
Constitution Island Redoubts
Redoubts 5, 6 and 7 were built between 1776 and 1779 to protect Constitution Island batteries and overland approaches. Redoubt 5 (on high ground to right of Warner House) was built in 1779 to protect the island’s eastern side ...