Fort Robert Smalls
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| Fort Robert Smalls | |
|---|---|
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in United States | |
| Site information | |
| Type | American Civil War redoubt |
| Controlled by | Union Army |
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| Site history | |
| Built | 1863 |
Fort Robert Smalls was a Civil War redoubt built by free blacks for the defense of Pittsburgh in 1863.[1][2]
It was named in honor of Robert Smalls, a man who escaped from slavery in Beaufort, South Carolina with his crew and their families by seizing a Confederate transport ship and piloting it to the safety of a Union blockade around the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina in 1862.[3]
