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  2. Fort Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Nearby Fort DuPont was the main defense site, with Fort Delaware and Fort Mott serving as a sub-posts, according to army records. [62] In March 1919, soldiers began the process of mothballing the old fort, removing everything except items pertaining to the three 12-inch guns of Battery Torbert, according to Pvt. James C. Davis, a Fort DuPont ...

  3. Fort Delaware State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Delaware State Park is a 248-acre (100 ha), 1 mi (1.6 km) long Delaware state park on Pea Patch Island in the mid channel of the Delaware River near its entrance into Delaware Bay. It is a low, marshy island in New Castle County , Delaware , facing Delaware City on the Delaware shore and Finns Point on the New Jersey shore.

  4. Location: The town, island, or other place name the fort itself is or was located at. City or area defended: The port city, river estuary or delta , or other general area the fort defended. For 1895 and later forts, this is the name of the Coast Defense Command ( Harbor Defense Command after 1925) the fort was part of.

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    It is included as a historic landmark on Google Maps. Typically, old hotels, birthplaces of the famous or other landmarks are designated by Google's "castle" icon, one of about 40 icons for ...

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  8. Fort Miles - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, Fort Miles Museum and Historical Area, Inc. was established as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization to guide the Fort Miles Museum that interprets the history of the defense of Delaware’s coast and the role of Fort Miles during the Cold War that followed.

  9. Hudson River Chains - Wikipedia

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    Short sections of chain (10 links, a swivel, and a clevis) were attached across each raft then joined to create a continuous boom of chains and rafts once afloat. Captain Thomas Machin, the artillery officer and engineer who had installed the chain at Fort Montgomery, directed installation across the river on 30 April 1778.