Fort McRee

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Fort McRee was a 19th-century coastal defense fortification guarding the entrance to Pensacola Bay in Florida as part of the United States’ historic seacoast defense network.

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Fort McRee canonical 2
Fort McRee (historic site) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century fortification
United States seacoast defense fort
coastal fort
armament seacoast artillery
battles American Civil War engagements around Pensacola Bay
builtFor coastal defense
harbor defense
protection of Pensacola Bay
constructedBy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
surface form: United States Army Corps of Engineers
constructionEnd 1830s
constructionStart 1830s
controlledBy United States Army
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentCondition largely destroyed
designedAs multi-tiered gun battery
era Antebellum period in the United States
function artillery fortification
garrison United States Army troops
geographicRegion Florida Panhandle
guarded approaches to Pensacola Bay
entrance channel to Pensacola harbor
heritageDesignation historic military site
locatedAt entrance to Pensacola Bay
locatedIn Escambia County, Florida
locatedInBodyOfWater Pensacola Bay
locatedNear Pensacola, Florida
locatedOn Gulf Coast of the United States
material brick
masonry
militaryBranch United States Coast Artillery Corps
surface form: United States Army Coast Artillery
namedAfter William McRee
partOf Third System of US seacoast defense
surface form: Third System of U.S. seacoast defenses

historic seacoast defense network of the United States
partOfDefensiveSystemWith Fort Barrancas
Fort Pickens
significance component of U.S. Gulf Coast defenses
example of Third System masonry fort
status ruins
strategicPurpose to deny enemy naval access to Pensacola Bay
to protect naval facilities at Pensacola
usedDuring 19th century
American Civil War

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Fort Barrancas near Fort McRee
this entity surface form: Fort McRee (historic site)