Fort Brooklyn Explained

Fort Brooklyn
Location:Brooklyn Heights, near present day Pierrepont and Henry Streets
Type:Star Fort
Built:May, 1780
Builder:British Army
Used:1780–1781
Demolished:ca. 1825
Condition:Replaced by urban development
Occupants:British Army; US Continental Army
Battles:American Revolutionary War
Battle of Brooklyn

Fort Brooklyn was a British-built large star fort built to support the occupation of Brooklyn during the American Revolutionary War.

The site was on Brooklyn Heights, near present-day Pierrepont and Henry Streets, about four blocks from Fort Stirling. The fort was 450 feet square with ramparts 40 to 50 feet above the bottom of an encircling ditch.

Each angle had a bastion and there was a substantial barracks and two magazines. After the British evacuation the fort was leveled between 1823 and 1825 for development.

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