Fort Scott (Arlington, Virginia)

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Fort Scott
Part of the Civil War defenses of Washington, D.C.
Arlington, Virginia, USA
Fort Scott Historical Sign.JPG
Fort Scott Historical Sign
Fort Scott is located in District of Columbia
Fort Scott
Fort Scott
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Type Earthwork fort
Site information
Controlled by Union Army
Open to
the public
yes
Condition Dismantled
Site history
Built 1861
Built by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
In use 1861–1865
Materials Earth, timber
Demolished 1865
Battles/wars American Civil War

Fort Scott was a detached lunette constructed in May 1861 to guard the south flank of the defenses of Washington during the American Civil War. It was named for General Winfield Scott, who was then General-in-Chief of the Union Army. An historic marker and a small remnant of the fort are the only evidence of the site of the fort on the grounds of what is now Fort Scott Park in Arlington County, Virginia.

When originally built, the fort had a perimeter of 313 yards (286 m) and emplacements for eight guns. Construction of the defense of Alexandria to the west subsequently reduced the importance of the fort.[1]

The fort is designated as a Historic District and is located in the Arlington Ridge community.

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