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    Fort Macomb is a 19th-century United States brick fort in Louisiana, on the western shore of Chef Menteur Pass. It is listed on the National Register of...
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  • Chattanooga, Tennessee, namesake of Fort Wood Historic District Fort Wood, New Orleans, later renamed Fort Macomb Fort Leonard Wood, military base in Missouri...
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    Alexander Macomb /məˈkum/ (April 3, 1782 – June 25, 1841) was the Commanding General of the United States Army from May 29, 1828, until his death on June...
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  • garage, her face obscured by her fur coat, before cutting to a desolate Fort Macomb, interspersed with shots of Beyoncé dressed in a black hoodie amongst...
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  • been a disservice to the story." The labyrinth was shot in Fort Macomb, a 19th-century brick fort in Louisiana, on the western shore of Chef Menteur Pass...
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  • master but for themselves." Throughout the film, Beyoncé can be seen in Fort Macomb, a Confederate States Army stronghold that was taken over by one of the...
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  • Orleans, Louisiana, including the French Quarter, South Peters Street, Fort Macomb, Claiborne Avenue and the Interstate 10 overpass. Filming officially...
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    Guards were assigned guard duty at Fort Macomb, Fort Pike, Fort Massachusetts (Mississippi), Fort St. Philip, and Fort Jackson. In mid-1863, the 1st Louisiana...
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  • outside of Erath, in addition to real life locations such as Fort Macomb, a nineteenth-century fort located outside of New Orleans. California was selected...
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  • public Fort Livingston Fort Macomb Fort Pike Fort Proctor Fort St. Philip Fort Baldwin, open to the public Fort Edgecomb, open to the public Fort Foster...
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  • took place at the old Kenner High School campus and nineteenth-century Fort Macomb, located outside New Orleans. The entire season was shot on 35 mm film...
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  • forts were used to garrison troops and protect supplies during War. Fort Lauderdale - Second Seminole War Fort. Fort Lloyd Fort Lonesome Fort Macomb -...
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    1800s, with the construction of Fort Pike and Fort Macomb in what is now called the Lake Catherine neighborhood. The two forts were constructed to serve as...
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  • Stanton (his sister's step-daughter) on 17 January 1844 in Fort Hamilton, New York. Macomb served with distinction during the Civil War, being promoted...
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    Lake Pontchartrain, the New Orleans Barracks south of the city, and Fort Macomb, which guarded the Chef Menteur Pass). These military moves were ordered...
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    development as a suburban style bedroom community. The ruins of old Fort Macomb are along Chef Menteur Pass at the south of the neighborhood. Venetian...
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  • shortly before the British evacuated from Fort Detroit under the Jay Treaty, which was ratified in 1795. Macomb was born in County Antrim, northern Ireland...
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    Fort McRee; Mobile Bay, Alabama: Fort Morgan, Fort Gaines; New Orleans, Louisiana: Fort Massachusetts, Fort Pike, Fort Wood (later Fort Macomb), Fort...
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    President of the United States in 1860 and culminating in the capture of Fort Sumter in April 1861. Scholars have identified many different causes for...
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    Corps d'Afrique The 1st Louisiana Native Guard disembarks at Fort Macomb, Louisiana Active May 1, 1863 – Apr. 4, 1864 Country  United States Allegiance...
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