- Camp Parapet
Camp Parapet was a Civil War fortification at Shrewsbury,
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana , a bit more than a mile upriver from the current city limits ofNew Orleans .The fortification consisted of Confederate defensive line about a mile and 3/4 long stretching from the Mississippi River northward to Metairie Ridge. (The area further north from the ridge toLake Pontchartrain was at the timeswamp .) This was intended to protect the city of New Orleans from Union attack from upriver. As the Union fleet took the city by sailing in from below, the fortification was never used. After the capture of New Orleans, U.S. forces manned and expanded the fortifications to defend against a Confederate counter-attack which never came.The only remaining structure of the fortificaiton is the
powder magazine , of brick enclosed in an earth mound. It is located off Causeway Boulevard near the American Legion Post 267, preserved in a small park and added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1977.Nearby is the historic
Shrewsbury (Camp Parapet) Cemetery , the site of the camp's cemetery, where 7,000 Union bodies were once interred before being moved toChalmette National Cemetery .ee also
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New Orleans in the American Civil War External links
* [http://www.atneworleans.com/body/ft-jackson.htm New Orleans area Forts] with information on Camp Parapet.
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