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Fort DeRussy Battle Facts and Summary


THE END GAME - Ultimate General Civil War CSA Campaign #46

The final battle commences with my assault on the fortifications surrounding the enemy capital at Washington, DC. First up, Fort DeRussy, ...

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... Louisiana. BATTLEFIELDS.ORG. Fort DeRussy. Civil War History Brief, the Battle of Fort DeRussy fa... Jeff Prushankin and 9 others · 󰤥 10 · 󰤦 · 󰤧 2 · More ...

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Civil War | LSU Libraries

Union soldier in the Civil War. Letter written to Fryer's father at Fort DeRussy, near Washington, D.C., describing a rough battle. For further information ...

Louisiana's Role in the Civil War: Battles, Forts & Summary

Battle of Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip, The Union Navy pounded these forts from the Mississippi River. Fort Jackson was a star-shaped ...

District of Columbia Civil War Battle Fort Stevens Washington

On July 12, Early was finally in position to make a strong demonstration, which was repulsed by the veteran Union troops. In the afternoon, VI Corps units ...

Fortifications - Alliance preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington

During the Battle of Fort Stevens, the fort's 100-pound Parrott rifle rained 32 shells on the advancing Confederate troops and their supply train at a distance ...

Battle of Fort Stevens Washington DC Civil War Map History

Summary: On July 11, 1864, Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early's exhausted Confederates reached the outskirts of Washington near Silver Spring.

Fort DeRussy (2024 Season) | Fort Tours

Altogether, Fort DeRussy had 11 guns and mortars which fired a total of 109 rounds to aid in the defense of Fort Stevens. Its 100-pounder Parrot rifle was the ...

Red River Campaign of Louisiana - Legends of America

After removing various obstructions that the Rebels had placed in the river, the major impediment to the Union expedition was the formidable Fort DeRussy, an ...

Battle of Fort Stevens - Part 2 | By Monocacy National Battlefield

Early' troops are occupying ground about a thousand yards North of Port Stevens. They're near Present-day, Walter Reed National Medical Center, ...

Notes on Civil War Logistics: Facts & Stories - Transportation Corps

... Fort. Monroe, the cargoes being saved.”61 John Tucker, Assistant Secretary of ... SUMMARY STATEMENT OF MY OWN MOVEMENTS. The troops marched at 5 a. m. ...

Fort DeRussy – Washington, D.C. - Atlas Obscura

Fort DeRussy's shining moment came when confederates attacked Fort Stevens a mile to the east. The fort was heavily engaged during the Battle of ...

Red River Campaign - Texas State Historical Association

David D. Porter, disembarked at Simmesport and captured the partially completed Fort DeRussy on March 14. Smith and Porter occupied Alexandria ...

Battle of Fort DeRussy (May 1864), US Civil War Project Profiles - Geni

Source: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/60529862/person/120023087211/facts. Added On: 7/1/2007. Lieutenant General CSA Richard Strother Taylor ...

Map of Battles of the American Civil War - Esri

Fort DeRussy. In early 1864, the Union launched an expedition into Confederate Gen. E. Kirby Smith's Trans-Mississippi Department, headquartered in ...

Civil War Records in the Archives - Library of Virginia

Of particular note is a letter, 8 May 1862, concerning the Monitor-Merrimac battle. Estate papers include information on the administrations of the estates of ...

The Lewis Cass White Collection | City of Alexandria, VA

Also known as “The Battle that Saved Washington,” the conflict was the only time that Confederate forces tested the Federal capital's defense system and is ...

Civil War Colored Troops, Columbus, KY

During the Civil War, Fort DeRussy in Kentucky, one of four forts in the United States named for General René Edward De Russy, was located ...

Civil War Binoculars, Knife, Musket

The 17th Texas infantry regiment fought in two battles in Arkansas (Poison Springs and Jenkin's Ferry) and several more in Louisiana (Milliken's Bend, Ft.