Fort Negley - Overgrown Stone Walls on a Hillside Near Nashville (A0006924)
Keith Dotson PhotographyBlack and white photograph of the old limestone walls of Fort Negley on a hillside near Nashville. Fort Negley is a star-shaped structure built of limestone blocks on a hilltop south of the city, and was the largest inland fort built during the American Civil War. The fort was built by the Union army in 1862 as a defensive post after the Confederates lost control of Nashville in successive battles, but with fighting concentrated in other areas, the fort never saw action.
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