Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Fort Morton” in chapter 1.11 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31.:

...oad, which runs for a few hundred yards alongside the railroad, called Battery No. 9, one at Hare's Hill called Fort Stedman, one further south called Fort Haskell, and one opposite the Crater called Fort Morton . Further south was Fort Meikel, and next to Fort Meikel immediately upon the Jerusalem plank road was Fort Sedgwick. These forts, or redoubts, were much stronger and more formidable than the li...
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