Built 1861 VLR # 000-5819 Opened 1861 Phone +1 703-228-6525 | NRHP Reference # 04000052 Designated VLR December 3, 2003 Area 4 ha Added to NRHP 11 February 2004 | |
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Architect Barnard, Gen. John Gross Address 3829 N Stafford St, Arlington, VA 22207, USA Similar Fort Barnard Park, Fort C F Smith, Fort Marcy Park, Fort Reynolds, Fort Scott |
Fort Ethan Allen was an earthwork fortification built on the property of Gilbert Vanderwerken in Alexandria County, Virginia, (now Arlington, Virginia) by the Union Army in 1861 as part of the defense of Washington during the American Civil War. The remains of the fort, a portion of the earthen walls, now overgrown, are now part of Fort Ethan Allen Park.
History
It was an earthern fort, with a perimeter of 736 yards and places for 36 guns.
There was no military action at Fort Ethan Allen throughout the American Civil War; the only attack on Washington-area forts was at Fort Stevens, north of the city, in 1864. Perhaps the most memorable wartime occurrence at Fort Ethan Allen was a visit by President Abraham Lincoln, one of the few visits to a Washington fort he ever made.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. It is designated as an Historic District by Arlington County, and is included as a site in the Virginia Civil War Trails program.