FortWood may refer to: FortWood, former fort now serving as the base of the Statue of Liberty FortWood, 1863 Union fortification in Chattanooga, Tennessee...
Fort Leonard Wood is a U.S. Army training installation located in the Missouri Ozarks. The main gate is located on the southern boundary of the city of...
several years. The foundation of Bartholdi's statue was to be laid inside FortWood, a disused army base on Bedloe's Island constructed between 1807 and 1811...
The fort is considered part of the second system of U.S. fortifications. Following the War of 1812, the star-shaped fortification was named FortWood after...
Fort McMurray (/məkˈmʌri/ mək-MURR-ee) is an urban service area in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Alberta, Canada. It is located in northeast...
FortWood Historic District is a historic neighborhood in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is bounded roughly by Palmetto Street, McCallie Avenue, East 4th...
Cockham WoodFort was constructed in 1669 on the north bank of the River Medway in Kent in south-east England. In conjunction with Fort Gillingham it...
from the sea, at the close of the War of 1812. It was named FortWood in 1827 renamed Fort Macomb in 1851, for General Alexander Macomb, former Chief of...
2021. The population of Fort Chipewyan according to the 2018 municipal census conducted by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo is 918, a decrease...
A bastion fort or trace italienne (a phrase derived from non-standard French, literally meaning 'Italian outline') is a fortification in a style that evolved...
Municipality of Wood Buffalo was incorporated as a specialized municipality on April 1, 1995 as a result of the amalgamation of the City of Fort McMurray and...
multiple times. The Old Fort was built of wood and thus easily caught fire, while the current fort was built of stone, bricks and wood. The current structure...
the 4th Cavalry at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Wood participated in the last campaign against Geronimo in the summer of 1886. In 1898, Wood received the Medal...
New York City, including Fort Tilden and Fort Totten in Queens; FortWood and Governors Island in Manhattan; Hart Island and Fort Schuyler in the Bronx;...
treatment plant remained in Fort McMurray to provide firefighters with water. On May 4, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo reported the communities...
access is also available using winter and ice roads from Fort McMurray through Fort Chipewyan. Wood bison (not pure) Marmot American white pelicans at Rapids...
August 1865 the fort was garrisoned by companies A, B, C, F, G, H and I of the Anderson Zouaves (companies D and E being assigned to FortWood on Bedloes Island)...
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a fort on the upper landing of Wood Creek to protect the Oneida Carry. The fort was capable of holding a garrison of sixty to seventy men. The fort was...
community's name is spelled Fort McKay by the Fort McKay First Nation. In August 2012, the Fort McKay Métis Community requested the RM of Wood Buffalo to change...
Fort Laramie (/ˈlærəmi/; founded as Fort William and known for a while as Fort John) was a significant 19th-century trading post, diplomatic site, and...
the Engineer Officer Basic Course, relocated in 1988 from Fort Belvoir to Fort Leonard Wood, in Missouri. As a result of the 2005 Base Realignment and...