See the Fort?
No, I don’t mean Fort Hamilton on the other side . . . or the top of the bunker at Fort Wadsworth.
This is the closest you can get to Fort Lafayette from land . . .
at least, what’s left of it, where it once stood before it was dismantled to serve as the base for the Brooklynside tower for the Verrazano Narrows Bridge.
And Robert Cobb Kennedy, he was a would-be arsonist or maybe reckless jokester Confederate officer who was was tried, convicted, and hanged in Fort Lafayette less than two months before the end of that war.
Do any readers have photos of the Fort before demolition? It would have to be from the late 1950s or earlier.
Here’s more about the VZ Bridge.
All photos here by Will Van Dorp.
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February 16, 2017 at 8:33 pm
sfdi1947
I see Forts Hamilton and Handcock & I know where Ft. Lafayette was b/c I sailed through the Verrazano Cut B4 the bridge was there. But even then there wasn’t much there. it was closed in the 1880’s when accurate artillery could range the whole channel and Raritan Bay Approaches.