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    to build a strong fort between Axim and the Cape of Three Points. The fort was completed in 1683 and was named Fort Fredericksburg (German: Groß Friedrichsburg...
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    Fort Gross Fredericksburg, is a fortification located in Princestown, in the Western Region of Ghana. The Brandenburg Africa Company, led by Benjamin...
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  • early 18th century, who established a stronghold in the defunct Fort Fredericksburg and fought multiple wars with European traders for twenty years....
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    Fredericksburg is an independent city in Virginia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 27,982. It is 48 miles (77 km) south of Washington...
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    Fredericksburg (German: Friedrichsburg) is a city in and the seat of Gillespie County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 Census, this city had a population...
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  • is military history. The individual volumes include Fort Sumter to Perryville (1958), Fredericksburg to Meridian (1963), and Red River to Appomattox (1974)...
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    The Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad (reporting mark RFP) was a railroad connecting Richmond, Virginia, to Washington, D.C. The track is...
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    Fort Fredericksburg at Amanful (distinguished from Fort Frederiksborg/Fort Royal near Cape Coast Castle) Fort McCarthy at Cape Coast The Little Fort at...
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    became the first public building in Fredericksburg. It served as a nondenominational church, school, town hall, and fort. Locals referred to it as “the Coffee...
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  • Marye's Heights". Part 33 of a series on the 1862 Battle of Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg.com. Retrieved 28 September 2017. Brown, Jason J. (April 20...
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    Fort Martin Scott is a restored United States Army outpost near Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country, United States, that was active from December...
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    CSS Fredericksburg was a casemate ironclad that served as part of the James River Squadron of the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War...
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    The History of Fredericksburg, Texas dates back to its founding in 1846. It was named after Prince Frederick of Prussia. Fredericksburg is also notable...
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    fortresses: Bethel Moravian Church Fort (Fredericksburg), Benjamin Spycker's Stockade (Jackson Township), George Gloninger's Fort (Pleasant Hill), Isaac Meier...
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    Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park is a unit of the National Park Service in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and elsewhere in Spotsylvania...
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    fortresses: Bethel Moravian Church Fort (Fredericksburg), Benjamin Spycker's Stockade (Jackson Township), George Gloninger's Fort (Pleasant Hill), Isaac Meier Homestead...
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    Dallas) Queen City of the Prairie Fort Crunk[citation needed] Where the West Begins The Big Juicy The Fort Fredericksburg Fritztown Polka Capital of Texas...
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    abilities, and is mainly remembered for two disastrous defeats, at Fredericksburg and the Battle of the Crater (Petersburg). Although an inquiry cleared...
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    Hugh Mercer (category Military personnel from Fredericksburg, Virginia)
    Fort Mercer, located in Red Bank Battlefield of what is now the Borough of National Park, New Jersey Hugh Mercer Elementary School in Fredericksburg,...
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    Mary Ball Washington (category People from Fredericksburg, Virginia)
    member of the Washington family. She spent a large part of her life in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where several monuments were erected in her honor and a university...
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    War. During the Civil War, Couch fought notably in the Peninsula and Fredericksburg campaigns of 1862, and the Chancellorsville and Gettysburg campaigns...
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    Fort Monroe is a former military installation in Hampton, Virginia, at Old Point Comfort, the southern tip of the Virginia Peninsula, United States. It...
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    Fort Dorothea was named after her, the second fort in the Brandenburg Gold Coast colony in south-western modern-day Ghana, after Fort Fredericksburg,...
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    from college, but was divorced a few years later. Mitchell died in Fredericksburg, Texas on September 27, 2016, after battling pancreatic cancer. Mitchell...
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    Peninsula Campaign, Reynolds occupied and became military governor of Fredericksburg, Virginia. His brigade was then ordered to join the V Corps at Mechanicsville...
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  • Fort Lincoln (near D'Hanis) Fort Martin Scott (near Fredericksburg) Fort Mason (Mason County) Fort McKavett State Historic Site (Menard County) Fort McIntosh...
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  • 133333°N 1.2°W / 5.133333; -1.2 (Fort Nassau GH-CP-010) Upload Photo GH-CP-011 Fort Fredericksburg Central Fort Amanful 4°52′00″N 1°47′00″W / 4.8666667°N...
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  • "Fredericksburg" mart (Fredericksburg was not established as a town until 1728) was likely held within the protection of a fort known as Smith's Fort established...
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    assault against Confederate forces, causing him to miss the Battle of Fredericksburg. Under his command, the VI Corps played an important role in the Chancellorsville...
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    he was a brigade commander in Maj. Gen. George Pickett's division at Fredericksburg. Because he was with Lt. Gen. James Longstreet's First Corps near Suffolk...
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