Fortress America : The Forts That Defended America, 1600 to the Present

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Pub. Date: 2004-12-13
Publisher(s): Perseus Books Group
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Summary

From the earliest colonial settlements to recent Cold War bunkers, the North American continent has been home to thousands of forts and fortress structures. Seacoast forts were the nation's primary means of strategic defense from the 1790s until World War II. Almost every seaport on both coasts had at least one fort to protect it at one time or another. Inland forts were built to defend against attacks by Native Americans, or to defend against the English, the French, or the Spanish. So many forts were built-most in the 1800s-that there are few places in the continental United States more than fifty miles from a fort location. Yet, despite their prominence and importance, there has never been-until now-a single volume devoted to American forts and homeland fortification defense.As in their previous and very successful books, experts J. E. and H. W. Kaufmann include never-before-published photographs, extraordinary drawings, cut-aways, and diagrams to illustrateFortress America.

Author Biography

J.E. Kaufmann is the author of six books on fortifications. He and his wife, H.W. Kaufmann, live in San Antonio, Texas. H.W. Kaufmann is the wife of J.E. Kaufmann, the author of six books on fortifications. They live in San Antonio, Texas.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 6(1)
Prologue 7(6)
New France and Louisiana
13(26)
Fortifying Quebec and Access to the Mouth of the St. Lawrence
16(5)
Forts of the Great Lakes Wilderness
21(5)
The Lower Mississippi and Gulf Coast Forts
26(5)
The Acadia and Lake Champlain/Richelieu River Corridor
31(5)
Fortified Road to the Ohio Valley
36(3)
The British in North America
39(56)
Early English Colonization: The Southern Colonies
41(11)
English and Dutch Colonization North of the Chesapeake
52(8)
Eighteenth-Century New England Frontier and King George's War
60(3)
The French and Indian War: War of the Forts
63(24)
Other Forts of the Thirteen Colonies
87(5)
Indian Uprising of 1763
92(3)
The American Revolution
95(38)
The War for Independence Begins
100(8)
The Delaware River Forts of 1777
108(5)
Defending the Highlands of the Hudson
113(8)
Other Fortified Posts and Cities of the American Revolution
121(12)
Fortifying America: 1783--1815
133(42)
Occupation and Defense of the Northwest Territory
133(9)
Creation of the Army Engineers and the First System of Coastal Defenses
142(4)
The Second System of Coastal Defenses
146(6)
Canada Before the War of 1812
152(4)
The War of 1812
156(19)
Fortifications of the Expanding Frontiers
175(60)
The Frontier and Foreign Encroachment
175(17)
Seminole Wars and the Forts of Florida
192(2)
Wars of Expansion and New Forts on the Frontier
194(11)
The Third System of Coastal Defenses
205(23)
Some Features of Third System Forts
228(2)
The Challenge of the 1850s
230(5)
The American Civil War
235(62)
First Actions: Battles of the Forts
236(4)
Western Theater of War 1862
240(10)
The Eastern Theater of War
250(10)
Failure of the Forts in the Western Theater in 1863
260(11)
Clearing the Coast---1863 to 1865
271(9)
In Defense of Washington D.C.
280(5)
In Defense of Richmond
285(8)
Four Fortresses and the Keys to Victory
293(4)
Post-Civil War Era and Transition
297(28)
Winning the West
297(7)
Canadian Defense Against the United States
304(1)
The Question of Fortifications and Coast Defense
305(6)
The Endicott Board and a New System
311(14)
The End of Isolation and The Big-Gun Fortifications
325(44)
Change in Fortifications and Weapons
325(3)
The Characteristics of Coastal Fortifications until 1920
328(4)
Modernization of the Coastal Defenses after 1920
332(4)
The Lean Years
336(4)
Preparing for War
340(1)
World War II Comes to America
341(4)
America's ``Atlantic Wall''
345(24)
From Guns to the Missile Age
369(24)
Spreading the Net
370(7)
Antiaircraft Artillery
377(2)
The Soviet Threat and Missile Defense from 1950s to 1960s
379(4)
Defenses for the Offensive Weapons: the ICBMs
383(7)
New Defense Against Missiles
390(1)
Command, Communication, and Security
391(2)
Appendix
393(10)
Important Forts of the French and Indian War
393(1)
Battles of War of 1812 Involving Fortifications
393(1)
1st and 2nd System Forts 1790--1812
394(2)
Forts of the Bernard/Totten 3rd System
396(1)
Weapons of the Endicott Era for Coast Defense
397(1)
Coastal and Harbor Defenses---1903--1944
397(4)
Harbor Entrance Command Posts 1941 to 1946
401(1)
Major Radars of the Cold War
402(1)
Glossary 403(3)
Bibliography 406(5)
Index 411

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