Fort Stevens was an American military installation that guarded the mouth of the Columbia River in the state of Oregon. Built near the end of the American Civil War, it was named for Civil War general and former Washington Territory governor, Isaac I. Stevens. The fort was an active military reservation from 1863–1947. It is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Bombardment of Fort Stevens ⓘ 1942 Japanese attack on mainland U.S during World War II
Fort Clatsop ⓘ historic military encampment in Oregon, USA
Fort Stevens ⓘ historic military installation in Clatsop County, Oregon, United States
USS Knapp ⓘ 1943 Fletcher-class destroyer
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249th Area, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299662
Battery 245, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299667
Fort Stevens, Oregon, November 1900 (KIEHL 60)
Headquarters, HDC, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299669
The original earthen ramparts of Fort Stevens as built in Civil War days. - NARA - 299670
Site of Old Fort Stevens after moat filled in - NARA - 299668
View of administrative area of Fort Stevens. Parade ground is in foreground. - NARA - 299674
Headquarters, HDC, Fort Stevens, ORegon, with 160 year old, six inch, brass cannon from Spanish fortifications at... - NARA - 299682
Building 18, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299681
FB 535 at the Mine Docks, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299683
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commons image 249th Area, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299662
Commons commons image Battery 245, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299667
Commons commons image Fort Stevens, Oregon, November 1900 (KIEHL 60)
Commons commons image Headquarters, HDC, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299669
Commons commons image The original earthen ramparts of Fort Stevens as built in Civil War days. - NARA - 299670
Commons commons image Site of Old Fort Stevens after moat filled in - NARA - 299668
Commons commons image View of administrative area of Fort Stevens. Parade ground is in foreground. - NARA - 299674
Commons commons image Headquarters, HDC, Fort Stevens, ORegon, with 160 year old, six inch, brass cannon from Spanish fortifications at... - NARA - 299682
Commons commons image Building 18, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299681
Commons commons image FB 535 at the Mine Docks, Fort Stevens, Oregon - NARA - 299683
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