Fort Henry has been mentioned less than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'All About My Birthday' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Fort Henry had the highest popularity figure in November, 2016.

?Location Mentions History
Recent News
“I’m a Good Old Rebel:” Ocean State Confederates

[...] Tennessee as its assistant surgeon in the spring of 1861 and by December 1861 was serving at Fort Henry on the Tennessee River. When the fort fell to Union forces under Ulysses S. Grant on February 6, [...]

smallstatebighistory.com

+
Kingston, Canada

Kingston, Canada

[...] former capital of Canada, Kingston, Ontario only a 20 minute drive west.  Our first stop was Fort Henry. Fort Henry was built during the War of 1812 (1812-1814), between Great Britain (Canada being a [...]

amazingvoyages2.blogspot.nl

+
Photography: Alexander Gardner: ‘Memories of the War. Illustrations of the Grand Review’ and Matthew Brady photographs o...

[...] the process (using his first two initials, “U.S.”). The battle followed the capture of Fort Henry on February 6. Grant moved his army 12 miles overland to Fort Donelson on February 12 [...]

artblart.com

+
ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE "MOTHER OF THANKSGIVING"!!!

[...] himself called for a day of thanks in April 1862, following Union victories at Fort Donelson, Fort Henry and at Shiloh, and again in the summer of 1863 after the Battle of Gettysburg. Shortly after [...]

decktheholidays.blogspot.com

+
Which US President was the greatest military leader?

[...] also referred to as “Unconditional Surrender Grant,” a nod to his demands at Fort Donelson and Fort Henry, two crucial Confederate posts that he captured. Some felt that his military strategy and [...]

wearethemighty.com

+
Opinion: Remember the past so we don’t repeat it

[...] . Arrested, he was jailed at Montreal’s federal immigration building, next sent to Kingston’s Fort Henry, this country’s first permanent internment camp. He arrived there Oct. 17, 1914. Later [...]

ww1.canada.com

+
No more items

Fort Henry related channels