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Fort Jackson was an American Civil War-era fortification in Virginia that defended the southern end of the Long Bridge near Washington D.C. Long Bridge connected Washington D.C. to Northern Virginia and served as a vital transportation artery for the Union Army during the war. Fort Jackson was named for Jackson City a seedy suburb of Washington that had been established on the south side of the Long Bridge in 1835.

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