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Who are Forts Wadsworth and Tompkins and Battery Weed named after?

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Who are Forts Wadsworth and Tompkins and Battery Weed named after?

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Fort Wadsworth is named after Major General James S. Wadsworth, killed while commanding Union forces during the Civil War at the Battle of the Wilderness. Fort Tompkins memorializes Daniel D. Tompkins, who became Governor of New York in 1808 and oversaw the first state-built fortifications at the Narrows; Forts Richmond and Tompkins. He was later Vice President under President James Monroe. Finally, Battery Weed is named after Brigadier General Stephen H. Weed, killed during the Civil War while directing artillery fire at the Battle of Gettysburg. A pamphlet on all three of these notable Americans is available at the Fort Wadsworth Visitor Center desk.

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