Fort Reno's Signal Tower, Northern Defenses, near Tenleytown in Washington DC.
Summary
Fort Reno's Signal Tower, Northern Defenses, near Tenleytown in Washington DC. Fort Reno was the highest natural point in the city at 429 ft. above seal level. Originally styled Fort Pennsylvania, Fort Reno was named in honor of Major General Jesse L. Reno, mortally wounded at the Battle of South Mountain on September 14, 1862.
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civil war defenses of washington
fort reno s signal tower
northern defenses
washington dc
fort reno
fort pennsylvania
reno
major general jesse
south mountain
national parks gallery
pennsylvania
american civil war
lighthouse
Date
1861 - 1865
in collections
Source
National Parks Gallery
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Public Domain Dedication