Fort Columbus

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Fort Columbus is a historic U.S. Army fortification on Governors Island in New York Harbor, later renamed Fort Jay, that played a key role in coastal defense and military administration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army post
coastal defense fort
historic fortification
alsoKnownAs Fort Jay (after renaming) NERFINISHED
category Forts in New York Harbor
Military facilities on Governors Island
controlledAccessTo New York Harbor NERFINISHED
country United States of America
garrisonedBy United States Army artillery units NERFINISHED
United States Army infantry units NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle star fort design
hasFeature bastions
central parade ground
dry moat
earthen ramparts
hasFunction command and control of harbor defenses
housing of military personnel
protection of New York City from naval attack
hasShape five-pointed star
hasSuccessor Fort Jay NERFINISHED
heritageStatus contributing property to Governors Island National Monument
laterRenamed Fort Jay NERFINISHED
locatedIn Governors Island NERFINISHED
New York City
New York Harbor NERFINISHED
New York State NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOn Governors Island National Monument NERFINISHED
nearby Brooklyn NERFINISHED
Lower Manhattan NERFINISHED
operator United States Army
ownedBy United States Army NERFINISHED
partOf Harbor Defenses of New York NERFINISHED
system of early American coastal fortifications
significance important center of military administration
key role in defense of New York Harbor
usedFor coastal defense
garrison post
headquarters functions
military administration

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Fort Jay hasAlternateName Fort Columbus
Harbor defenses of New York hasPart Fort Columbus