About: Fort Severn

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Fort Severn, in present-day Annapolis, Maryland, was built in 1808 on the same site as an earlier American Revolutionary War fort of 1776. Although intended to guard Annapolis harbor from British attack during the War of 1812, it never saw action. The United States Navy acquired Fort Severn and two other military bases from the United States Army on 19 October 1845, for the purpose of housing the new onshore United States Naval Academy. The Academy used the structure for classrooms until its demolition in 1909.

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  • Fort Severn, in present-day Annapolis, Maryland, was built in 1808 on the same site as an earlier American Revolutionary War fort of 1776. Although intended to guard Annapolis harbor from British attack during the War of 1812, it never saw action. The United States Navy acquired Fort Severn and two other military bases from the United States Army on 19 October 1845, for the purpose of housing the new onshore United States Naval Academy. The Academy used the structure for classrooms until its demolition in 1909. (en)
  • Fort Severn, situé à l'embouchure du fleuve Severn, à Annapolis dans le Maryland aux États-Unis, est un fort construit en 1808 sur l'emplacement d'une fortification de 1776, utilisée pendant la guerre d'indépendance. Bien que destiné à défendre le port d'Annapolis d'une attaque britannique, il ne fut le lieu d'aucun combat lors de la guerre anglo-américaine de 1812. Le 19 octobre 1845, l'United States Naval Academy acquiert Fort Severn alors possession de l'United States Army et l'utilise pour la formation de ses officiers jusqu'à sa démolition en 1909. (fr)
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  • Fort Severn, in present-day Annapolis, Maryland, was built in 1808 on the same site as an earlier American Revolutionary War fort of 1776. Although intended to guard Annapolis harbor from British attack during the War of 1812, it never saw action. The United States Navy acquired Fort Severn and two other military bases from the United States Army on 19 October 1845, for the purpose of housing the new onshore United States Naval Academy. The Academy used the structure for classrooms until its demolition in 1909. (en)
  • Fort Severn, situé à l'embouchure du fleuve Severn, à Annapolis dans le Maryland aux États-Unis, est un fort construit en 1808 sur l'emplacement d'une fortification de 1776, utilisée pendant la guerre d'indépendance. Bien que destiné à défendre le port d'Annapolis d'une attaque britannique, il ne fut le lieu d'aucun combat lors de la guerre anglo-américaine de 1812. Le 19 octobre 1845, l'United States Naval Academy acquiert Fort Severn alors possession de l'United States Army et l'utilise pour la formation de ses officiers jusqu'à sa démolition en 1909. (fr)
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