About: Fort Mifflin

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Fort Mifflin, originally called Fort Island Battery and also known as Mud Island Fort, was commissioned in 1771 and sits on Mud Island (or Deep Water Island) on the Delaware River below Philadelphia, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia International Airport. During the American Revolutionary War, the British Army bombarded and captured the fort as part of their conquest of Philadelphia in autumn 1777. In 1795 the fort was renamed for Thomas Mifflin, a Continental Army officer and the first post-independence Governor of Pennsylvania. The United States Army began to rebuild the fort in 1794 and continued to garrison and build on the site through the 19th century. It housed prisoners during the American Civil War. The army decommissioned Fort Mifflin for active duty infantry and artillery in 1962.

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  • Fort Mifflin, originally called Fort Island Battery and also known as Mud Island Fort, was commissioned in 1771 and sits on Mud Island (or Deep Water Island) on the Delaware River below Philadelphia, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia International Airport. During the American Revolutionary War, the British Army bombarded and captured the fort as part of their conquest of Philadelphia in autumn 1777. In 1795 the fort was renamed for Thomas Mifflin, a Continental Army officer and the first post-independence Governor of Pennsylvania. The United States Army began to rebuild the fort in 1794 and continued to garrison and build on the site through the 19th century. It housed prisoners during the American Civil War. The army decommissioned Fort Mifflin for active duty infantry and artillery in 1962. However, while the older portion of the fort was returned to the City of Philadelphia, a portion of the fort's grounds are still actively used by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, making it the oldest fort in military use in the United States. Historic preservationists have restored the fort, which is now a National Historic Landmark. (en)
  • Le Fort Mifflin est un fort de la ville de Philadelphie, sur la côte est des États-Unis. Il est classé National Historic Landmark. Appelé à l'origine Fort Island Battery, il est également connu comme le Mud Island Fort. Il fut aménagé en 1771 sur les rives du Delaware. (fr)
  • Fort Mifflin, origineel het Fort Island Battery genoemd en ook bekend als Mud Island Fort, was een militair fort op Mud Island in de Delaware ten zuiden van Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), nabij het Philadelphia International Airport. Het fort deed tussen 1776 en 1962 dienst. (nl)
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  • Fort Mifflin, Mud Island, Marine & Penrose Ferry Roads, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA (en)
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  • Le Fort Mifflin est un fort de la ville de Philadelphie, sur la côte est des États-Unis. Il est classé National Historic Landmark. Appelé à l'origine Fort Island Battery, il est également connu comme le Mud Island Fort. Il fut aménagé en 1771 sur les rives du Delaware. (fr)
  • Fort Mifflin, origineel het Fort Island Battery genoemd en ook bekend als Mud Island Fort, was een militair fort op Mud Island in de Delaware ten zuiden van Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), nabij het Philadelphia International Airport. Het fort deed tussen 1776 en 1962 dienst. (nl)
  • Fort Mifflin, originally called Fort Island Battery and also known as Mud Island Fort, was commissioned in 1771 and sits on Mud Island (or Deep Water Island) on the Delaware River below Philadelphia, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia International Airport. During the American Revolutionary War, the British Army bombarded and captured the fort as part of their conquest of Philadelphia in autumn 1777. In 1795 the fort was renamed for Thomas Mifflin, a Continental Army officer and the first post-independence Governor of Pennsylvania. The United States Army began to rebuild the fort in 1794 and continued to garrison and build on the site through the 19th century. It housed prisoners during the American Civil War. The army decommissioned Fort Mifflin for active duty infantry and artillery in 1962. (en)
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