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    Fort Macomb is a 19th-century United States brick fort in Louisiana, on the western shore of Chef Menteur Pass. It is listed on the National Register of...
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  • Chattanooga, Tennessee, namesake of Fort Wood Historic District Fort Wood, New Orleans, later renamed Fort Macomb Fort Leonard Wood, military base in Missouri...
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    Alexander Macomb (/məˈkum/; April 3, 1782 – June 25, 1841) was the Commanding General of the United States Army from May 29, 1828, until his death on June...
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  • been a disservice to the story." The labyrinth was shot in Fort Macomb, a 19th-century brick fort in Louisiana, on the western shore of Chef Menteur Pass...
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  • garage, her face obscured by her fur coat, before cutting to a desolate Fort Macomb, interspersed with shots of Beyoncé dressed in a black hoodie amongst...
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  • outside of Erath, in addition to real life locations such as Fort Macomb, a nineteenth-century fort located outside of New Orleans. California was selected...
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    Guards were assigned guard duty at Fort Macomb, Fort Pike, Fort Massachusetts (Mississippi), Fort St. Philip, and Fort Jackson. In mid-1863, the 1st Louisiana...
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  • master but for themselves." Throughout the film, Beyoncé can be seen in Fort Macomb, a Confederate States Army stronghold that was taken over by one of the...
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  • took place at the old Kenner High School campus and nineteenth-century Fort Macomb, located outside New Orleans. The entire season was shot on 35 mm film...
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  • forts were used to garrison troops and protect supplies during War. Fort Lauderdale - Second Seminole War Fort. Fort Lloyd Fort Lonesome Fort Macomb -...
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  • Orleans, Louisiana, including the French Quarter, South Peters Street, Fort Macomb, Claiborne Avenue and the Interstate 10 overpass. Filming officially...
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  • public Fort Livingston Fort Macomb Fort Pike Fort Proctor Fort St. Philip Fort Baldwin, open to the public Fort Edgecomb, open to the public Fort Foster...
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    1800s, with the construction of Fort Pike and Fort Macomb in what is now called the Lake Catherine neighborhood. The two forts were constructed to serve as...
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    College, and Fort Sill. Montgomery M. Macomb was born in Detroit, Michigan on October 12, 1852. The son of Colonel John Navarre Macomb and Ann Minerva...
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  • Stanton (his sister's step-daughter) on 17 January 1844 in Fort Hamilton, New York. Macomb served with distinction during the Civil War, being promoted...
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    development as a suburban style bedroom community. The ruins of old Fort Macomb are along Chef Menteur Pass at the south of the neighborhood. Venetian...
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    Fort McRee; Mobile Bay, Alabama: Fort Morgan, Fort Gaines; New Orleans, Louisiana: Fort Massachusetts, Fort Pike, Fort Wood (later Fort Macomb), Fort...
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    Lake Pontchartrain, the New Orleans Barracks south of the city, and Fort Macomb, which guarded the Chef Menteur Pass). These military moves were ordered...
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    interpreter for the Macomb Treaty negotiations at Fort King. The Seminoles blamed Sandy Perryman for convincing them to agree to the fraudulent Macomb Treaty, and...
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    (season 2, episode 16). The fort was also used in the movie Jonah Hex Fort Macomb List of Louisiana state historic sites "National Register Information...
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    Orleans is to the west of the pass. Chef Menteur Pass was long guarded by Fort Macomb, now an abandoned ruin on the western side of the pass. Two bridges span...
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    Corps d'Afrique The 1st Louisiana Native Guard disembarks at Fort Macomb, Louisiana Active May 1, 1863 – Apr. 4, 1864 Country  United States Allegiance...
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    President of the United States in 1860 and culminating in the capture of Fort Sumter in April 1861. Scholars have identified many different causes for...
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  • Church built. 1818 – Fort Pike built. 1822 – Fort Macomb built. 1824 American Theatre built. Pontchartrain Hotel built at Spanish Fort. Camp Street Theatre...
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    Stockton was first stationed at the Augusta Arsenal in Georgia, and then at Fort Macomb in Louisiana, as a second lieutenant of the Second U.S. Artillery. During...
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    Sauvage. Portions of this road still exist as Old Chef Menteur Road and Fort Macomb Road. US 90 crossed the Chef Menteur Pass by ferry, then continued along...
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  • River. 1840 - Fort Harriet near the head of the Sopchoppy River, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of St. Marks. 1839-1842 - Fort Macomb or Fort Number One M...
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    direction of Army engineer Alexander Macomb. A report by the Secretary of War, on fortifications in December 1811, describes Fort Moultrie as: "an irregular form...
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  • of cannon, usually on the roof of the fort or behind low earthworks. Along with new forts, a few masonry forts of the colonial period were rebuilt under...
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    Rear Admiral David B. Macomb, USN (February 27, 1827 – January 27, 1911) was an admiral and engineering officer of the United States Navy. He served on...
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