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  2. Fort Duffield - Wikipedia

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    There were 950 troops stationed there, but they were soon sent to the front lines and the fort was mostly unused in 1862, seeing its last use that fall. Sketch of Fort Duffield in 1861. The fort is mostly a serpentine wall, unlike the typical star-shaped Civil War forts in Kentucky. The earthworks of the fort are well-preserved.

  3. Battle of Pensacola (1861) - Wikipedia

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    Some historians suggest that these were the first shots fired by United States forces in the Civil War. On January 10, 1861, the day Florida seceded from the Union, the garrison evacuated Fort Barrancas to the dilapidated but more defensible Fort Pickens .

  4. Department of Virginia and North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Virginia and North Carolina was a United States Military department encompassing Union-occupied territory in the Confederate States during the Civil War. In 1863 it was formed by the merging of two previously existing departments: the Department of Virginia and the Department of North Carolina. In 1865 the two departments were ...

  5. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Virginia

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    Jefferson Davis Memorial Park at Fort Monroe, Virginia. Fort Monroe: Jefferson Davis Memorial Park (1956). Dedicated by UDC, [54] the park commemorates the CSA president's two years of imprisonment in the fort. [55] Fredericksburg: Lee Hill Community Center

  6. USS Pensacola (1859) - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola was launched by the Pensacola Navy Yard on August 15, 1859, and commissioned there on December 5, 1859, for towing to Washington Navy Yard for installation of machinery. She was decommissioned January 31, 1860, and commissioned in full on September 16, 1861, Captain Henry W. Morris in command.

  7. Fort Pickens - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War he sided with the Confederacy and was appointed to command Florida's troops. Sketch of Fort Pickens, Florida, by Lt. Langdon, 1861. Fort Pickens was the largest of a group of fortifications designed to defend Pensacola Harbor. It supplemented Fort Barrancas, Fort McRee, and the Navy Yard. Located at the western tip ...

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    Delta's is $99 for domestic flights and flights to Mexico and the Caribbean and $199 for other international flights. JetBlue, similarly, charges $100 for domestic flights and short international ...

  9. Battle of Pensacola - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Pensacola, a 1781 siege by Spanish forces against a British garrison during the American War of Independence; Battle of Pensacola (1814), an American attack on a British-Spanish force during the War of 1812; Battle of Pensacola (1861), a Union attack on Confederate forts in Pensacola Bay during American Civil War