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Meanwhile, enjoy a brief history of
Fort Hunt, VA.
A Brief History of Fort Hunt, Virginia
Fort Hunt was part of the
Harbor Defenses of Washington D.C.
and was commanded by Fort Washington, located across the
Potomac River in Maryland. It was inactive between 1933 and
1942. Fort Hunt was used as a German POW camp during
World War II. Previously called Battery at Sheridan Point
and Sheridan's Point Post. Officially designated a
fort on April 13, 1899, and named after Brevet Maj. Gen.
Henry J. Hunt. All of the military buildings, except two,
are long gone. The park is on the George Washington Memorial
Parkway (which runs through the site) and is administered by
the National Park Service.
BATTERIES & BUNKERS:
Battery Robinson: one 5-inch gun on a balanced pillar mount
(1901-1917)
Battery Sater: three 3-inch guns on balanced pillar mounts
(1904-1920)
Battery Porter: one 5-inch gun on a balanced pillar mount
(1901-1917)
Battery Mount Vernon: three 8-inch guns on disappearing
carriages (1898-1917)
Fire Control Tower.

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