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Fort DeRussy was AN yank Civil War-era fortification created in 1861 on a brow on the geographic area of Rock Creek at intervals Washington, D.C., as a part of the defenses of the city. The fort provided support throughout the close Battle of Fort Stevens (July 11-12, 1864), tributary an oversized quantity of artillery fire within the course of that battle; the fort’s 100-pounder Parrott rifle was significantly effective then. Today, the grounds of the fort area unit administered by the U.S. Park Service as a part of Rock Creek Park within the northern portion of the District of Columbia.
The fort’s parapet and dry trench area unit during a sensible state of preservation, remnants of powder magazines area unit still visible, and contours of army unit trenches that protected the fort area unit still gift close to the fort.The site, currently heavily overgrown, is definitely reached by a path from the geographic area of the creek north of Military Road, questionable as a result of it connected the ring of defensive installations round the capital.
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