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  1. May 29, 2017 · Georgetown and Washington City were separate political entities until 1871. Washington City consolidated with Washington County in 1878. Briefly became the Territory of Columbia in 1874 - 1876. Civil War Defenses of Washington (NPS Historic Resource Study) Washington, DC Civil War Defense System - FORT WIKI (1861 - 1866)

  2. Fort Baker (3) (1861-1865) - A Union U.S. Civil War Fort established in 1861 in Southeast Washington DC. Named Fort Baker after Colonel Edward Dickinson Baker who was killed at Balls Bluff 21 Oct 1861. The Fort was abandoned in 1865 at the end of the war.

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  4. Jun 15, 2021 · On forested hills surrounding the nation's capital are the remnants of a complex system of Civil War fortifications. These strategic buttresses transformed the young capital into one of the world's most fortified cities. By 1865, 68 forts and 93 batteries armed with over 800 cannons encircled Washington, DC. Today, you can visit 17 of the original sites now managed by the National Park Service.

  5. In order to provide permanent housing for the soldiers, the army began a major construction campaign, constructing Fort Baker between 1901 and 1910. Most of the original Fort Baker buildings, designed in the Colonial Revival architectural style, were clustered around the post's main parade ground.

  6. But the new fort was never built. Steep cliffs hampered its construction and newly developed artillery could destroy brick forts. Instead, the army built a system of hidden and dispersed gun batteries on the surrounding hills from the 1870s to 1905.

  7. Jan 11, 2024 · Fort Baker, the final "Post-to-Park" conversion in the Golden Gate National Parks, is a 335 acre former 1905 US Army post located immediately north of the Golden Gate Bridge. There are more than 30 historic army buildings, many clustered around a main parade ground. Today, these buildings are home to a number of park partners including Cavallo ...

  8. Feb 19, 2020 · Fort Baker (3) - A Union U.S. Civil War Fort in Washington DC. Fort Baker (4) - A French & Indian War Fort in Pennsylvania. Fort Baker (5) - A U.S. Civil War post in California. Fort Baker (6) - A Union U.S. Civil War Fort in Cherrydale, Arlington, Virginia. Fort Baker (7) - A Settler Blockhouse on the Ohio River at Cresaps Bottom, West ...

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