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Fort Negley's History | Nashville.govFort Negley was the largest inland stone fort built during the Civil War, built by laborers, aided in the Battle of Nashville, and reconstructed by the WPA.
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Fort Negley in Nashville - Tennessee StateFort Negley was built by the Union army in 1862 to defend Nashville, becoming the largest Union fort west of D.C. and completed on December 7, 1862.
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Fort Negley - African American Nashville in History & Memory ...As the largest inland stone fortification built during the Civil War, Fort Negley stood as the centerpiece of Union occupied Nashville.
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[PDF] DATA SHEET - NPGalleryFort Negley was a defensive fort built by Federal troops after they occupied Nashville in 1862. It was constructed of stone dug from the fort.
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Fort Negley Civil War Database - National Park ServiceApr 1, 2022 · Fort Negley in Nashville, Tennessee is a Civil War fort built by Black masons, carpenters and laborers who were known as “contraband” and under the protection ...
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Fortifying History: Vanderbilt research leads to UNESCO ...Aug 20, 2019 · Built in 1862 by more than 2,700 runaway slaves and black laborers pressed into service by the Union Army, Fort Negley was the largest inland ...
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Fort Negley | American Battlefield TrustFort Negley, built by Black individuals, is a monument to their sacrifices, and it signaled the start of the Battle of Nashville. It reminds of the cost of ...
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[PDF] Fort Negley - Digital Scholarship @ Tennessee State UniversityIn 2013, the Fort Negley. Technical Advisory Committee oversaw the completion of a Historic Structures Report documenting the fort's complex history, current.
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Fort Negley - The Cultural Landscape FoundationFort Negley is a Civil War site, built by enslaved people, and is Nashville's only intact Civil War fort, and a UNESCO 'Site of Memory'.
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Fort Negley and the "Siege of Nashville" | South & Western TheatersDec 22, 2009 · Fort Negley sits atop St. Cloud Hill. Its star shape, as seen from the air, is due to the need for all its guns to cover each other in ...
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Nashville | Tennessee EncyclopediaBy 1860 Nashville was a thriving city with close to 14,000 inhabitants. Because of its location on the river and the newly built railroad links connecting ...<|separator|>
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The History of Nashville, TNBy 1860 Nashville was a prosperous city, soon to be devastated by the Civil War. Because of its strategic location on the river and the railroad, the city was ...
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Commerce and Urban Development | Tennessee EncyclopediaWith the advent of the steamboat in the 1820s, Nashville's role as a commercial center grew apace, and the city's population rose from a mere 345 in 1800 to ...
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Forts Heiman, Henry, and Donelson | American Battlefield TrustThe Union army had control of the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers and occupied Nashville. This provided the Union a base with a river and rail network that ...
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Disaster at Fort Donelson - Warfare History NetworkWith the capture of Forts Henry and Donelson, and shortly afterward Nashville and Columbus, the Federals gained control of Kentucky as well much of middle ...
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The Union's First Great Victories | Naval History MagazineThe Union's First Great Victories. In a textbook example of interservice cooperation, Union gunboats and troops captured Forts Henry and Donelson in early 1862, ...
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In Tennessee, Confederate forces evacuate Nashville, the state capitalConfederate commander General Albert S. Johnston ordered the evacuation of unfortified Nashville, Tennessee. Two days later, US Army units under General ...
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Occupation: Federal Military Government in the SouthNashville, the first Confederate capital to fall, was occupied in February 1862 and within two weeks Lincoln appointed Andrew Johnson as military governor with ...
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Civil War Occupation - Tennessee EncyclopediaTennessee's strategic location made it a prime target of the Union armies during the Civil War. It was, in fact, the only Confederate state that came entirely ...
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Fort Negley - The Battle of Nashville TrustFort Negley was the largest fortification built by the occupying Union Army in Nashville and the largest inland stone fort built during the Civil War.
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The Tennessee Conservationist Jan/Feb 2020: Fort Negley, 155 ...Feb 3, 2020 · Expecting an attack by the Confederates, the Union constructed fortifications around the city. Union Major General Don Carlos Buell said, “Start ...
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[PDF] The Construction of Fort Negley: the Civil War Era - WordPress.comFort Negley's historical story lies in its design and construction history, not in its military engagements. While numerous secondary sources state that Fort ...
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Locals commemorate Black laborers who built Fort Negley in 1860sOct 24, 2021 · Investigators estimated about 25% of Fort Negley laborers died of "hunger, disease and exposure" in four months, historian Krista Castillo ...Missing: mortality rate
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Builders And DefendersIn four months about 800 of them died; the remainder were kept at work from six to fifteen months without pay.” Many were promised ten dollars a month but most ...Missing: mortality rate
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The Complicated History Of Nashville's Fort Negley - WPLN NewsSep 15, 2017 · Nashville's Fort Negley was built for war, and construction began in 1862. Union officers considered the stone fortress a show of strength and military might.
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Randolph Acklen and Fort Negley - Belmont MansionNov 11, 2019 · ... Negley did so under extreme conditions that resulted in a nearly 25% mortality rate. Their work, to the Union defense of the city of ...<|separator|>
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Fort Negley Laborers Honor and Remembrance CeremonyAs few as 317 were paid for their labor and as many as 800 died in the process. Despite these awful conditions Fort Negley and other federal fortifications ...Missing: 1862 | Show results with:1862
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12th US Colored Infantry - www.SlavesToSoldiers.orgMany of the men who ultimately enlisted in the 12th US Colored Infantry were first laborers at Fort Negley and other US Army fortifications in Nashville.
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13th US Colored Infantry - www.SlavesToSoldiers.orgOn November 7, 1862, he escaped from bondage with 16 other people. Alfred Watkins worked as a laborer at Fort Negley in Nashville and then enlisted in Franklin ...
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Nashville Civil War Markers - December 15, 1864The guns of Fort Negley, commanding three turnpikes to the South and Southeast, opened the Battle of Nashville, Dec. 15, 1864.
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The Battle of Nashville | American Battlefield TrustAt 9:00 a.m., the fog since burned off by the sun, heavy guns at Fort Negley opened the ball with a booming salvo. The Union feint, including several regiments ...
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Fort Negley - Tennessee EncyclopediaFort Negley was a Federal Civil War fortification built largely by African American labor in 1862 and garrisoned in part by African American soldiersMissing: construction recruitment
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[PDF] Fort Negley Park - Nashville.govCaptain James St . Clair Morton . (Official and. Illustrated War Record by ... Dry-stacked limestone masonry walls are gravity-type retaining walls ...
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Fort Negley Reconstruction - Nashville TN - Living New DealAs part of this effort, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) restored Fort Negley in 1937-38. This was an important Confederate fortification during the ...
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Threat to Nashville's Historic Fort Negley Park | TCLFMay 11, 2017 · By 1941, relief workers had transformed nearly 50 acres passed down through Judge Overton's family into a multi-use public recreation facility ...Missing: 19th neglect
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Preserving Fort Negley's past while planning for its futureApr 4, 2022 · The Bass Street neighborhood was a thriving area until it was destroyed in the 1950s and '60s to make way for Interstate 65.
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[PDF] Historic Background Research and a Ground Penetrating Radar ...The proposed Greer Stadium redevelopment project area falls within the boundaries of ar- chaeological site 40DV189, which represents Fort Negley and associated ...
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[PDF] 2007 Supplement to the 1996 Fort Negley Master PlanContemporary planning efforts at Fort Negley began in the mid-1990s with the establishment by Mayor Phil Bredesen of a committee to advise on the future of ...Missing: 1980s debates pressures
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[PDF] Metro Nashville Fort Negley Historic Structure ReportJan 31, 2014 · design from the late nineteenth century, and reinterpreted them in a western environment using locally-available materials, including native ...
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Fort Negley, a key site in the city's Civil War history, has long held a ...Sep 18, 2025 · In 2002-03, the City of Nashville appropriated approximately $2 million to stabilize the stoneworks, build walkways for tourists so as not to ...
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Archaeological Investigations at Fort Negley Park (40DV189)Sep 12, 2020 · Primarily constructed in 1862 under the direction of Captain James St. Clair Morton ... Additionally, excavations revealed basal portions of ...
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Nashville's Fort Negley Named UNESCO 'Site of Memory' | TCLFMay 22, 2019 · It was officially announced on Tuesday, May 21, 2019, that historic Fort Negley, in Nashville, Tennessee, had been designated a 'Site of Memory' by UNESCO.
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Fort Negley - UNESCO Sites of MemoryFort Negley was the largest fort built by the Union army. It was built in 1862 by conscripted laborers- both slaves and freed Blacks.Missing: 2019 | Show results with:2019
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Fort Negley Park's $50 Million Rehabilitation to Begin Spring 2025Oct 31, 2024 · The implementation of the first phase of the $50 million Fort Negley Master Plan approved in 2022 will commence in spring 2025.
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Phase One of Fort Negley master plan to be implementedOct 23, 2024 · Built in 1862, Fort Negley was the largest Union fort. It was constructed by approximately 2,700 free and enslaved African American laborers, ...
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Fort Negley Planning and Development | Nashville.govThe first major phase of construction at Fort Negley will begin in the summer of 2025. This work will include de-paving the Greer Stadium Parking lots.
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Fort Negley planned expansion in Nashville set for 2025 | OpinionDec 14, 2024 · The expanded park will not only have improved access and interpretation of the larger story of the 1862 fort's construction and defense but will ...
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New renderings, construction timeline revealed for Fort NegleyOct 23, 2024 · The first phase is expected to cost $12 million and includes the following elements: New pathways; New interpretive plazas and promenades ...Missing: engineering design specifications
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Fort Negley Visitors Center and Park - Nashville.govThe visitors center is a resource for exploring the delicate relationship between Nashville and the Federal Government during the Civil War.History · Fort Negley Related Links · About Your Visit · Photo Gallery
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Fort Negley Park and Visitors Center (2025) - Nashville - TripadvisorRating 4.0 (113) The center is open 9 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday. There is no admission. Fort Negley is also very easy to find. Simply follow the signs to the ...Missing: programs | Show results with:programs
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About Your Visit to Fort Negley - Nashville.gov... fort are about a quarter-mile long. Fort Negley Park features 20 interpretative panels. Fort Negley Visitors Center offers interactive touch screen exhibits ...
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Fort Negley Programs and Services - Nashville.govWe offer free guided group tours Tuesday through Saturday with reservations. Make reservations at least two weeks in advance by calling Fort Negley Visitors ...Missing: admission | Show results with:admission
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Battle of Nashville 160th Anniversary Living HistoryBattle of Nashville 160th Anniversary Living History will take place December 13, 14, and 15, 10:00 - 3:00 p.m. Friday, December 13: School Day.Missing: annual | Show results with:annual
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Battle of Nashville 160th Anniversary Living History in - Do615Dec 13, 2024 · Fort Negley Park · Friday-Sunday, Dec. 13-15: Reenactors representing President Abraham Lincoln, 9th Kentucky, 10th Illinois and the 13th USCT ...
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Fort Negley Visitor Center - PBG BuildersThe project called for construction of a 5,600 square foot Visitor's Center designed to honor, present and interpret the history of the site which is listed in ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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The MTSU Bass Street Community Archaeology Project at Fort NegleySince 2017, Dr. Wyatt and project Co-Director MTSU alum Clelie Cottle Peacock have continued conducting excavations at the site, teaching Intro to Archaeology ...
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[PDF] Archaeological - Nashville.govAug 31, 2020 · American contraband camps and post-Civil War era occupations, troop encampments, or defensive line earthworks. Field crews began the ...
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Public Archaeology in the Fort | Nashville.govJoin Metro Historical Commission Archaeologist Dr. Adam Fracchia as he conducts archaeological excavations inside historic Fort Negley ahead of the park's ...
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August 2025 History Gram - GovDeliveryAug 4, 2025 · We also have been conducting limited archaeology testing at Fort Negley ahead of the renovations of the masterplan. ... ongoing excavations ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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MTSU archaeology students unearthing history of one of Nashville's ...Jan 28, 2025 · ... 2024 ... The site is also at the heart of the Fort Negley Master Plan, a $50 million project to improve and further preserve the historic site.
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[PDF] Public Notice - Nashville.govThis project continues previous research from the MTSU Bass Street Community Archaeology Project and the Vanderbilt University. Fort Negley Descendants Project.
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Metro Parks Seeks Archaeological Firm for Work at Fort NegleyMar 24, 2025 · In 2023, Vanderbilt University history professor Dr. Angela Sutton was awarded a $150,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities ...
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Fort Negley showcases Nashville's Civil War history while shaping ...Aug 1, 2025 · Fort Negley was extremely important as Union troops worked to control rivers, roads and trains after claiming the Confederate city just months ...Missing: elevation advantage Battle
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Fort Negley | AMERICAN HERITAGE... largest inland masonry fort built during the Civil War. It was 600 feet long, 300 feet wide, and covered four acres of land. ... Pentagon BarracksMissing: size gun emplacements cannons stone
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Fort Negley Reaches 155 Year Milestone - News Channel 5Dec 2, 2017 · "Estimates are between 600 to 800 who helped build the fort died, and it is hard to even estimate how many other contraband slaves died here," ...Missing: labor deaths
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Building Fort Negley / African American Labor Historical MarkerBy the time the fortifications around Nashville were completed, between 600 and 800 of Morton's Negro laborers had died. Of those who remained, only 310 ...Missing: deaths | Show results with:deaths
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Fort Negley commemorates 2771 laborersNov 3, 2018 · When our army occupied Nashville, in August 1862, calls were made for slaves to work on the fortifications. About 2,700 were employed. A large ...Missing: mortality rate
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[PDF] Enslaved and Free Black Builders of Nashville's Civil War Forti ...The so-called contrabands were soon joined by a small number of Free Blacks, some of whom were also coerced into the work and others who came willingly seeking ...
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Battle Of Nashville - HistoryNetJun 15, 2012 · They took shelter from Confederate rifle fire in a railroad cut, only to be enfiladed and cut to pieces by a previously unseen artillery battery ...
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Fort Negley Added to UNESCO Slave Route Project - Nashville SceneMay 17, 2019 · Nashville's historic Fort Negley will be designated as a "Site of Memory" by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural ...
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LET'S GO PLACES: Nashville's Fort Negley - The Tennessee TribuneFort Negley, built in 1862 atop St. Cloud Hill in Nashville by more than 2,700 enslaved, self-emancipated and free Blacks, is the ...
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Fort Negley Park recognized as a threatened cultural landscape by ...Oct 12, 2017 · Fort Negley, which was built by slaves and freed slaves, has entered the spotlight this year as Nashville Mayor Megan Barry moves forward ...
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Can Tennessee's Great Love Affair With Nathan Bedford Forrest ...Jul 10, 2017 · The Tennessee Heritage Protection Act, which bars cities from altering war memorials. This is 4-1-412 in the state code, if you want to look it up yourself.Missing: debates memorialization