Fort Sumner

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Historical fort in Montgomery County, Maryland, US
see also Fort SumterFort SumnerFort Sumner

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1861 — 1953 former entityfortCivil War Defenses of WashingtonUnion ArmyAmerican Civil WarUnited States of America

Potomac River from Fort Sumner MD 1860s.jpg
(Plan of Fort Sumner, Montgomery County, composed of Redoubts Cross, Davis, and Kirby and also showing nearby rifle... - NARA - 305802.jpg

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[Plan of Fort Sumner, Montgomery County, composed of Redoubts Cross, Davis, and Kirby and also showing nearby rifle pits and Batteries Alexander and Benson, part of the defenses of Washington, D. C.][Plan of Fort Sumner, Montgomery County, composed of Redoubts Cross, Davis, and Kirby and also showing nearby rifle pits and Batteries Alexander and Benson, part of the defenses of Washington, D. C.]
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imageFort Sumner MD 1860sWikimedia
imagePotomac River from Fort Sumner MD 1860sWikimedia
imagePotomac River, pontoon bridge from Fort SumnerWikimedia
image[Plan of Fort Sumner, Montgomery County, composed of Redoubts Cross, Davis, and Kirby and also showing nearby rifle pits and Batteries Alexander and Benson, part of the defenses of Washington, D. C.]Wikimedia