Fort Harrison
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place with historical importance, fortification
Named for Confederate engineer Lieutenant William Harrison. On September 29, 1864, roughly 2,500 Union infantry stormed and captured the fort. Fort Harrison was the only major Confederate fortification captured during the attack.
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Coordinates: 37°25'36"N 77°22'22"W
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- Petersburg National Battlefield (Eastern Front) 20 km
- Pocahontas State Park 21 km
- Richmond, Virginia 28 km
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- Keswick 31 km
- Tuckahoe Plantation 31 km
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- Farrar's Island 6.6 km
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- Henrico County, Virginia 12 km
- Chesterfield Court House, Virginia 13 km
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- The Highlands 17 km
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- Prince George County, Virginia 34 km