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Fort Davis Park

Coordinates: 38°52′02″N 76°56′45″W / 38.867279°N 76.945735°W / 38.867279; -76.945735
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Fort Davis
Fort Davis Park is located in District of Columbia
Fort Davis Park
Location within Washington, D.C.
LocationWashington, D.C.
Coordinates38°52′02″N 76°56′45″W / 38.867279°N 76.945735°W / 38.867279; -76.945735
Operated byNational Park Service
Websitewww.nps.gov/cwdw/historyculture/fort-davis.htm

Fort Davis is a Civil War earthwork that was constructed for the defense of Washington. It is located in the Fort Davis (Washington, D.C.) neighborhood.

History

The fort, built to serve as an outer defense of the City of Washington, was named in honor of Benjamin F. Davis, killed at the Battle of Brandy Station.[1]

It was a small hexagonal fort with perimeter of 220 yards, and places for 11 guns. It was 300 feet above mean tide of the Potomac River.[1]

After the war, Daniel Lee's damage claim was denied.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Cooling III, Benjamin Franklin; Owen II, Walton H. (6 October 2009). Mr. Lincoln's Forts: A Guide to the Civil War Defenses of Washington. Scarecrow Press. pp. 196–198. ISBN 978-0-8108-6307-1.