Battery Emory
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Two 10" disappearing carriage guns were mounted here from 1898 to 1929.
Battery Emory was named March 24, 1900 in honor of the late Major General William H. Emory, U.S. Volunteers, a native of Maryland, and a distinguished soldier of the war with Mexico and the war of 1861-65.
Battery Emory was named March 24, 1900 in honor of the late Major General William H. Emory, U.S. Volunteers, a native of Maryland, and a distinguished soldier of the war with Mexico and the war of 1861-65.
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Coordinates: 38°42'34"N 77°1'55"W
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- Fort Belvoir - North Post 13 km
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- Groveton, Virginia 8 km
- Prince George's County, Maryland 20 km
- Fairfax County, Virginia 27 km
- Charles County, Maryland 31 km