Fort Bunker Hill (Q5470867)

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historical fort in Washington, D.C., United States
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Fort Bunker Hill
historical fort in Washington, D.C., United States

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    The 11th Vermont Infantry Regiment, Company F, was assigned there to assist in defense of the city until November 17, 1862. (English)
    23 February 2020
    UNION VERMONT VOLUNTEERS : 1st Regiment, Vermont Heavy Artillery (English)
    23 February 2020
    May 1864Gregorian
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    The 11th Vermont Infantry Regiment, Company F, was assigned there to assist in defense of the city until November 17, 1862. (English)
    23 February 2020
    UNION VERMONT VOLUNTEERS : 1st Regiment, Vermont Heavy Artillery (English)
    Company "A" at Fort Lincoln September 27 to November 17, 1862, then at Fort Totten till March, 1864, and at Fort Lincoln till May, 1864. Company "B" at Forts Massachusetts and Stevens till March, 1864, then at Fort Totten till May, 1864. Companies "C" and "D" at Fort Saratoga till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Massachusetts till March, 1864. Company "C" at Fort Stevens till May, 1864. Company "D" at Fort Saratoga till May, 1864. Company "E" at Fort Totten till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Slocum till May, 1864. Company "F" at Fort Bunker Hill till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Slocum till March, 1864, and at Fort Thayer till May, 1864. Company "G" at Fort Lincoln till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Slocum till May, 1864. Company "H" at Fort Slocum till March, 1864, then at Fort Bunker Hill till May, 1864. Company "I" at Fort Thayer till November 17, 1862, then at Fort Massachusetts till March, 1864, and at Fort Bunker Hill till May, 1864. Company "K" at Fort Totten till May, 1864. Company "L" at Fort Lincoln till May, 1864. Company "M" at Fort Bunker Hill till May, 1864. (English)
    23 February 2020
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    DC's Civil War Earthworks (English)
    In military terms, earthworks refer to fortifications constructed from dirt... Each of the forts built to protect the nation’s capital was unique, while following a standard procedure for construction. By the time a fort was completed it was composed of walls that were made of dirt shoveled into berms. (English)
    23 February 2020
    Fort Bunker Hill (Washington, D.C.)
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