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9780812216448

Fort Mifflin of Philadelphia

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  • ISBN13:

    9780812216448

  • ISBN10:

    081221644X

  • Edition: Illus.
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1998-06-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr

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Summary

Fort Mifflin of Philadelphiais the first comprehensive illustrated history of one of the only remaining examples of the oldest harbor defense fortification system in the United States. The site of Fort Mifflin, the Great Mud Island along the entrance of the Delaware River, was the natural barrier to protect early Philadelphia from maritime attack.Fort Mifflin of Philadelphiaprovides the most complete modern account of the crucial and heavily contested battles around the fortification during 1777, when the British and Americans realized the strategic value of the Great Mud Island as the key to control of the Delaware River, one of the busiest waterways in colonial America. The fort was maintained as a first line of defense throughout the nineteenth century and was used also as a military prison during the Civil War. Declared a National Monument by Congress in 1906, it fell into disrepair and neglect until the 1960s, when the city of Philadelphia took administrative control of the site. With broad civic initiative, Ft. Mifflin was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970. In addition to its engaging account of military history, Fort Mifflin of Philadelphia provides the only chronicle of the efforts in the late twentieth century to preserve and restore the site. A Barra Foundation Book

Author Biography

Jeffery M. Dorwart is Professor of History at Rutgers University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Introductionp. 3
Fortifying the Delaware, 1626-1774p. 7
Fort Island, 1775-1777p. 17
Defensive War on the Delaware, 1777p. 31
The Battle of Fort Mifflin, 1777p. 45
Economic Warfare, 1778-1789p. 57
Guarding the Nation's Capital, 1790-1800p. 69
A Democratic Fort, 1801-1815p. 82
Decay and Renovation, 1816-1853p. 94
Naval Magazine and Civil War Prison, 1855-1865p. 109
A Simple Barbette Fort, 1866-1945p. 124
Politics of Historic Preservation, 1946- 1997p. 152
Glossaryp. 169
Notesp. 171
Selected Bibliographyp. 197
Indexp. 203
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