Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.)
- Fort Stevens (Washington, D.C.)
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The fort came under direct Confederate attack by troops led by Maj. Gen. Jubal Early in the Battle of Fort Stevens on July 11 and July 12, 1864. President Abraham Lincoln rode out to the Fort on both days to observe the attack, and was briefly under enemy fire. On July 12, he was brusquely ordered to take cover, mostly likely by Union Maj. Gen. Horatio Wright, although a story has grown up (which probably is apocryphal) that future Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., then an aide-de-camp to Wright, yelled at Lincoln, "Get down, you fool!" This is believed to have been only the second time in American history that a sitting president came under enemy fire during a war (the first being President James Madison during the War of 1812).
The site, near Georgia Avenue at 13th Street and Quackenbos Street NW, is now maintained by the National Park Service. The remains of 41 Union soldiers who died in the Battle of Fort Stevens are buried on the grounds of nearby Battleground National Cemetery.
External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/rocr/ftcircle/stevens.htm National Park Service page on Fort Stevens]
* [http://marcleepson.com/desperate_engagement/index.html Leepson, Marc, "Desperate Engagement: How a Little Known Civil War Battle Saved Washington, D.C., and Changed American History" (Thomas Dunne Books, 2007)]
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