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Landguard Fort (1606 bytes)
1: ...ngland]] who ordered the construction of a square fort with bulwarks at each corner. 3: ...500 men on Felixstowe beach and advanced on the [[fort]], but were repulsed by [[Nathaniel Darrell]] and... 5: ...ttery]] was built in [[1716]], and a complete new fort on an adjoining site was started in [[1745]] to a... 8: The fort is under active restoration, and is frequently op... 10: The fort hosts a [[bird]] observatory, and is important fo... Fort Pickens (1887 bytes) 1: ...ickens map 1861.png|thumb|right|300px|''Sketch of Fort Pickens, Florida'', by Lt. Langdon, 1861.]] 3: ... in [[1834]] and remained in use until [[1947]]. Fort Pickens is currently part of the [[Gulf Islands N... 5: ... with 21.5 million bricks being used to build the fort. Much of the construction was done by slave labo... 7: ...s held the distinction of being the only Southern fort not to be captured by the [[Confederate States of... 9: ...che Indian]] chief [[Geronimo]] was imprisoned in Fort Pickens, along with several of his warriors and t... Shivneri Fort (991 bytes) 1: '''Shivneri Fort''' a historic military [[fortification]] located around 105 km from [[Pune]], a... 3: ...nancy, and therefore moved his family to Shivneri Fort. Shivneri is a highly defensible location, with s... 5: ...He learnt the early lessons of ''swaraj'' on this fort. 7: Inside the fort is a small temple of goddess [[Shivai Devi]], aft... Fort Assiniboine (1378 bytes) 1: ... the United States. The original buildings of the Fort became an agricultural extension station associat... 4: *[http://ag.montana.edu/narc/fort.htm Fort Assinniboine] 10: [[category:American forts|Assiniboine]] Fort Tonyn (727 bytes) 1: ...of [[Mills's Ferry, Florida|Mills's Ferry]]. The fort was unremarkable in its day, seeing little action... 3: The fort is believed to have been in existence as late as ... Fort Clatsop (3135 bytes) 1: [[Image:Fort clatsop.jpg|thumb|Fort Clatsop]] 2: ...ouri|St. Louis]]. The site is now protected as '''Fort Clatsop National Memorial'''. . 6: ...nd was limited mostly to small-scale trading. The fort was opened to trading only 24 days during the ent... 8: ...on's journals do not give a precise layout of the fort, and the two floorplans drawn Sergeant [[John Ord... 14: ... National Historical Park, which will include the Fort Clatsop National Memorial, the Salt Cairnes in [[... Fort Laramie (1233 bytes) 1: ...laramiegrounds e.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Grounds of Fort Laramie]] 3: ...y operated by the [[National Park Service]] as '''Fort Laramie National Historic Site'''. 5: ...tant peace agreement was known as the [[Treaty of Fort Laramie]]. 10: [[Category:Goshen County, Wyoming|*Fort Laramie]] Fort York (2555 bytes) 1: ...age:FortYork-Blockhouse.jpg|thumb|A blockhouse at Fort York in 2004]] 3: ...owntown [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. The fort was built by the [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Briti... 7: ...were established one and a half miles east of the fort. 11: ...tish garrison returned to Toronto and rebuilt the fortifications, most of which are still standing today... 13: Fort York was used as a military establishment until [... Fort Buchanan (449 bytes) 1: ...an''' is the name of two [[United States Army]] [[forts]]: 3: * [[Fort Buchanan, Arizona]] is a former [[United States A... 4: * [[Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico]] is the only active U.S. A... Promontory fort (998 bytes) 4: <center><small>Dunbeg, promontory fort on Mount Eagle, [[Dingle Peninsula]], Co. Kerry, ... 6: Promontory forts are defensive structures located above a steep c... 8: Only a few promontory forts have been [[excavations|excavated]], therefore t... Fort Stanwix (2871 bytes) 1: ...site by the [[National Park Service]], and the '''Fort Stanwix National Monument''' lies in the center o... 3: ...ne between Indian lands and white settlements set forth in the [[Proclamation of 1763]]. The British gov... 5: ...n the negotiations. Rather than secure peace, the Fort Stanwix treaty helped set the stage for the next ... 7: ==Fort Schuyler== 8: ...]) to split American power in New York State. The fort commander, Colonel [[Peter Gansevoort]], refused ... Fort Tenedos (1108 bytes) 1: ... whose crew formed part of the Naval Brigade. The Fort was built under the supervision of Capt W.R.C. Wy... Fort Leavenworth (1241 bytes) 3: ...op post. With the end of the [[Indian Wars]], the fort transformed itself into an integral part of the A... 5: ...ust north of the City of [[Leavenworth, Kansas]], Fort Leavenworth is located in the upper northeast cor... Lahore Fort (695 bytes) 1: The [[Lahore Fort]], locally referred to as '''Shahi Qila (ش&... 3: Some of the famous sites within the fort are: [[Sheesh Mahal]], [[Alamgiri Gate]], [[Naula... 5: ...]], [[Hazuri Bagh]], [[Mughal Empire]], [[List of forts]] 8: ...index.htm Photos and information about the Lahore Fort] Fort Churchill (2518 bytes) 1: '''Fort Churchill''' is a [[rocket]] launching complex lo... 7: The US Army ended its involvement at Fort Churchill in June 1970, and the site was taken ov... Fort George (1434 bytes) 1: ...e is also a massively fortified [[garrison]] at [[Fort George, Scotland]], completed in [[1769]].'' 2: :''Fort George is also another name for [[Fort Astoria]].'' 4: ...nal structures. The opposing fortifications of [[Fort Niagara]] in [[New York]] can be seen from the [[... 6: ... British in December. The Americans attacked the fort again in [[1814]] but were unsuccessful. 8: ...to October. The staff maintains the image of the fort as it was during the early [[19th century]], with... Fort Greene (1759 bytes) 1: ...ident [[Walt Whitman]] influenced the creation of Fort Greene Park in 1843. 3: In addition to Whitman, Fort Greene has also been the home of poet [[Marianne ... 5: Fort Greene is comprised of many superb examples of mi... 8: * [http://www.historicfortgreene.org Fort Greene Association] 9: * [http://www.fortgreenepark.org Fort Greene Park Conservancy] Fort Erie (6467 bytes) 1: ...southern edge of the Town of [[Fort Erie, Ontario|Fort Erie]] directly across the [[Niagara River]] from... 4: ...low the present fort. For the following 50 years, Fort Erie served as a supply depot and a port for ship... 7: ... on the heights behind the original post. The new fort was made more formidable being constructed of the... 10: ...rt and withdrew to [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]]. Fort Erie is the site of the bloodiest battlefield in ... 13: ... Twain]]. As the 20th century approached, the Old Fort was used as a park and picnic area by local famil... Fort Pillow (824 bytes) 3: '''Fort Pillow''' is a [[fort]] in [[Henning, Tennessee]] on the [[Mississippi ... 5: ... States of America|Confederate]] troops evacuated Fort Pillow on [[June 4]], [[1862]], in order not to b... 7: The Battle Of Fort Pillow, TN 8: ...he [[Klu Klux Klan]], recaptured Fort Pillow. The fort was occupied by 262 African American and 295 whit... Fort Henry (229 bytes) 1: [[Fort Henry, Ontario]] is a National Historic Site of C... 3: [[Fort Henry, Virginia]] is a fort situated near present day Wheeling, West Virginia 5: The [[Battle of Fort Henry]] is a battle of the American Civil War
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