Fort Totten

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historical fort in Washington, D.C.
see also Fort Totten

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1861 earthworksfortFort Circle ParksUnion ArmyCivil War defenses of Washington, D.C.American Civil WarUnited States of America

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Crest line of Fort TottenCrest line of Fort Totten
Fort Gaines, Officers of the 55th New York Volunteers - photograph (MET 33.65.376)Fort Gaines, Officers of the 55th New York Volunteers - photograph (MET 33.65.376)
Fort Totten 32454vFort Totten 32454v
Fort Totten 32731vFort Totten 32731v
Fort Totten Scarp RevetmentFort Totten Scarp Revetment
Fort Totten - Section Through BombproofFort Totten - Section Through Bombproof
Fort Totten, D.C. Defenses of WashingtonFort Totten, D.C. Defenses of Washington
Fort Totten, Sally Port, Defense of WashingtonFort Totten, Sally Port, Defense of Washington
Fort Totten, Washington, D.C. Interior view 32755vFort Totten, Washington, D.C. Interior view 32755v
Fort Totten, near Rock Creek Church, D. CFort Totten, near Rock Creek Church, D. C
Fort Totten, near Washigton City, D.CFort Totten, near Washigton City, D.C
MittelpivotlafetteMittelpivotlafette
Officers of Companies A and B, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, and crew of 100-pdr. Parrott gun on iron barbette carriage at Fort TottenOfficers of Companies A and B, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, and crew of 100-pdr. Parrott gun on iron barbette carriage at Fort Totten
Sallyport, Fort Totten. Defense of Washington, D.C.Sallyport, Fort Totten. Defense of Washington, D.C.
Sally-Port, Fort Totten, defenses of WashingtonSally-Port, Fort Totten, defenses of Washington
Scene in Ft. Totten, near Washington. Aiming and working the great guns, by Brady, Mathew B., 1823 (ca.)-1896Scene in Ft. Totten, near Washington. Aiming and working the great guns, by Brady, Mathew B., 1823 (ca.)-1896
The Line Between Fort Slocum & Bladenburg RoadThe Line Between Fort Slocum & Bladenburg Road
View of Fort Totten or Fort Gaines, defenses of WashingtonView of Fort Totten or Fort Gaines, defenses of Washington
Washington, District of Columbia. Officers of 3d Regiment Massachusetts Heavy ArtilleryWashington, District of Columbia. Officers of 3d Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkNational Park Service entry@Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
linkFortWiki article@Wikidata
linkMap of Willets Point, New York Harbor, now Fort Totten (NAID 137929641)@Wikidata
incidentconstruction1861Wikidata
incidentmilitary logistics1864Wikidata
baseFort George G. Meade1917military base, garrisonWikidata
baseFort Hunt1930military baseWikidata
baseFort Myer1881military baseWikidata
baseFort Washington1808headquarters, National Park System unit, National Park Service, fort, military base, United States Army, tripadvisorWikidata
baseHenderson Hall1942military baseWikidata
baseJoint Base Anacostia-Bolling1918Naval District Washington, military baseWikidata
baseMarine Barracks, Washington, D.C.barracksWikidata
baseNaval Support Activity Bethesdamilitary baseWikidata
baseNaval Support Facility Anacostia1918military baseWikidata
baseNavy Bomb Disposal School1942school, military baseWikidata
baseU.S. Naval Torpedo Station, Alexandrianaval baseWikidata
museumAfrican American Civil War Museumhistory museum, African-American museum, military museumWikidata
imageCrest line of Fort TottenWikimedia
imageFort Gaines, Officers of the 55th New York Volunteers - photograph (MET 33.65.376)Wikimedia
imageFort Totten 32454vWikimedia
imageFort Totten 32731vWikimedia
imageFort Totten Scarp RevetmentWikimedia
imageFort Totten - Section Through BombproofWikimedia
imageFort Totten, D.C. Defenses of WashingtonWikimedia
imageFort Totten, Sally Port, Defense of WashingtonWikimedia
imageFort Totten, Washington, D.C. Interior view 32755vWikimedia
imageFort Totten, near Rock Creek Church, D. CWikimedia
imageFort Totten, near Washigton City, D.CWikimedia
imageMittelpivotlafetteWikimedia
imageOfficers of Companies A and B, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, and crew of 100-pdr. Parrott gun on iron barbette carriage at Fort TottenWikimedia
imageSallyport, Fort Totten. Defense of Washington, D.C.Wikimedia
imageSally-Port, Fort Totten, defenses of WashingtonWikimedia
imageScene in Ft. Totten, near Washington. Aiming and working the great guns, by Brady, Mathew B., 1823 (ca.)-1896Wikimedia
imageThe Line Between Fort Slocum & Bladenburg RoadWikimedia
imageView of Fort Totten or Fort Gaines, defenses of WashingtonWikimedia
imageWashington, District of Columbia. Officers of 3d Regiment Massachusetts Heavy ArtilleryWikimedia