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APPENDIX B. -List of forts (field-works) and batteries, &c. - Continued.
Name of work. To defend what Kind of guns Remarks.
place. and number of
each kind.
Burbank Covington. . Three 24-
Battery. . pounder
barrette, one
Coehorn
mortar.
Carlisle . . do. . Two 24-pounder
Battery. barrette. .
Hooper . . do. . Two 32-pounder
Battery. . barrette. .
McKee Battery. . . do. . None. .
.
Kyle Battery. . . do. . Three 32-
. pounder
barrette. .
Fort Wright. . . . do. . One 20-pounder Six 20-pounder
Parrott, two Parrotts sent
12-pounder to Johnson's
Light, two Island, not
8-inch included.
mortars, one
Coehorn
mortar.
Fort Mitchel. . . do. . Four 32- One 30-pounder
. pounder Parrott sent
barrette, to Johnson's
three 24- Island, not
pounder included.
barrette, one
30-pounder
Parrott, one
12-pounder
ligth, two 8-
inch mortars,
one Coehorn
mortar.
Perry Battery. . . do. . Two 32-pounder
. barrette. .
Old Battery. . . . do. . None. . Not used.
Bates Battery. . . do. . Two 32-pounder
. barrette, one
Coehorn
mortar.
Coombs . . do. . Four 32-
Battery. . pounder
barrette, one
12-pounder
Light, one
8-inch mortar.
Fort Robinson. Paris. . Two 20-pounder
. Parrotts. .
Fort Clay. . Lexington. . Eight 20-
pounder
Parrotts, one
6-pounder
James
(riffled) one
12-pounder
brass
howitzer, two
10-inch
mortars.
Fortifications Camp Nelson. . Three 30-
. . pounder
Parrotts,
eighteen 12-
pounder light.
Fort De Wolff. Louisville and Three 12-
. Nashville pounder light.
Railroad .
bridge, Salt
River,
Shepherdsville
, Ky.
Fort Louisville and Three 12-
McAlister. . Nashville pounder light.
Railroad .
bridge, on
Rolling Fork.
Fort Sands. . Louisville and One 12-pounder
Nashville Light, two
Railroad, 6-pounder
first bridge, smoot-bores.
Muldraugh's
Hill.
Fort Boyle. . Louisville and Two 12-pounder
Nashville Light, two
Railroad, 6-poundr
second bridge, smoot-bores,
Muldraugh's one 3-inch
Hill. rifled, one
12-pounder
howitzer.
Fort Terrill. Munfordville. Two 30-pounder
. . Parrotts, two
12-pounder
ligth.
Fort Willich. . . do. . One 10-pounder
. Parrott, one
3,8-inch James
(rifled), two
12-pounder
Light, two
6-pounder
smoot-bores,
two 24-pounder
howitzers.
Hale Battery. . . do. . Two 12-pounder
. light. .
Dayton . . do. . Two 12-pounder
Battery. . light. .
Fort Smith. . Bowling Green. Four 20-
. pounder
Parrotts, two
3,8-inch James
(rifled), four
3-inch rifled,
thirteen 12-
pounder Light,
two 6-pounder
smooth-bores.
Fort Baker. . . . do. . One 20-pounder
Parrott, one
3-inch rifled,
one 12-pounder
Light, two
6-pounder
smoot-bores.
Fort Lytle. . . . do. . . . . There have
been required
for the
armament of
this fort and
Fort De Wolff,
Salt Creek,
four 30-
pounder
Parrotts and
six 20-pounder
Parrotts.
Fort Williams. Glasgow. . None. . Were all
. removed, as I
have
understood, by
order of
Brigadier-
General Boyle.
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