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“The fort and garrison, with Col. Johnson, are ours.”

You are now inside the remains of the Upper Works. Within ...

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The Garrison Fort

Built about 1695 as headquarters for a troop of mounted ra...

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The Garrison Defending Fort Sumter

During the Bombardment

Erected by the United State...

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Results for The Garrison Fort

“The fort and garrison, with Col. Johnson, are ours.”

You are now inside the remains of the Upper Works. Within 15 minutes of each other, the two columns of American Light Infantry converged on the flanks of these fortifications. Lieutenant Colonel Francois de Fleury, a French engineer and professional ...

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The Garrison Fort

Built about 1695 as headquarters for a troop of mounted rangers to patrol paths from the Patapsco to the Susquehanna as a protection against hostile Indians. It was nine miles from nearest white inhabitants when built.

Marker is on Garrison Farm ...

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The Garrison Defending Fort Sumter

During the Bombardment

Erected by the United States

1932

In memory of the Garrison

Defending Fort Sumter

during the bombardment

April 12-14, 1861

Major Robert Anderson

First U.S. Artillery

commandingCorps of Engineers

Captain John G. Foster

1st Lieut. George W. ...

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