FORT HAGGERTY Historical Site Defenses of Washington 1861-1865 Here beside the Georgetown-Alexandria Road stood Fort Haggerty, a small outwork of Fort Corcoran, constructed in May 1861. With a perimeter of 128 yards and emplacements for 4 guns, it was designed to bring under fire teh slope south of Fort Corcoran which could not be seen from there. Erected by Arlington County, Virginia 1965.

FORT HAGGERTY Historical Site Defenses of Washington 1861-1865 Here beside the Georgetown-Alexandria Road stood Fort Haggerty, a small outwork of Fort Corcoran, constructed in May 1861. With a perimeter of 128 yards and emplacements for 4 guns, it was designed to bring under fire teh slope south of Fort Corcoran which could not be seen from there. Erected by Arlington County, Virginia 1965. Stock Photo
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DA8M52

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2700 x 3600 px | 22.9 x 30.5 cm | 9 x 12 inches | 300dpi

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18 April 2004

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United States of America

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FORT HAGGERTY Historical Site Defenses of Washington 1861-1865 Here beside the Georgetown-Alexandria Road stood Fort Haggerty, a small outwork of Fort Corcoran, constructed in May 1861. With a perimeter of 128 yards and emplacements for 4 guns, it was designed to bring under fire teh slope south of Fort Corcoran which could not be seen from there. Erected by Arlington County, Virginia 1965.