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  2. Fort Armistead - Wikipedia

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    The fort is named for Major George Armistead (1780–1818, later promoted to Colonel), commander of Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore, the British Royal Navy attack in September 1814 in the War of 1812; the battle inspired the writing of the poem "Defence of Fort M'Henry" by Francis Scott Key which, later set to music as "The Star ...

  3. Fort Armistead (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Armistead was a U.S. Army fort in the Cherokee National Forest near Coker Creek, Tennessee. It was founded in 1832 and was only periodically used in the following years. In 1838, Fort Armistead was re-stationed as part of an effort to forcibly relocate the Cherokee and became part of the Trail of Tears. It was then permanently abandoned ...

  4. History of Sarasota, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fort Armistead was established because Armistead wanted to move against Native American settlements to the south of Fort Brooke. [citation needed] The fort is thought to have been located in the Indian Beach area of north Sarasota. It was short-lived and only existed for seven months.

  5. George Armistead - Wikipedia

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    Armistead was born to the former Lucinda Baylor Page and her husband John Armistead at his Newmarket Plantation in Caroline County, Virginia (now in Milford). [2] His ancestors had emigrated from Britain to Gloucester County in the Virginia colony, and moved to what was then the frontier before the American Revolutionary War, during which they aligned with the Patriot cause.

  6. Hawkins Point, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Fort Armistead Park is the site of a United States Army coastal defense fort which was built from 1897 to 1901, and was active from 1901 to 1920. [17] The park is on the far southeastern coast of Hawkins Point, on the boundary with Anne Arundel County, and features a network of underground tunnels beneath the concrete fort remains.

  7. List of forts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fort McHenry. Fort Armistead, open to the public; Fort Carroll, ... Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States. New ...

  8. Fort Smith Imparts History Of Five Tribes' Oklahoma Journey - AOL

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    This historic site is known for a number of reasons: its place in Civil War history, the deputy marshals and it being federal court for the Western District of Arkansas at one time. Fort Smith ...

  9. Fort Smallwood Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smallwood Park is a county park in northeastern Anne Arundel County, near Riviera Beach and Pasadena, Maryland, United States. It is located on the outer Patapsco River as it meets the Chesapeake Bay , on a peninsula known as Rock Point.