Fort Miller (Massachusetts)
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Fort Miller (originally Fort Darby or Darby's Fort) was a coastal defense fort in Marblehead, Massachusetts, in existence circa 1630–1900. Circa 1861 it was renamed for James Miller, a colonel in the War of 1812, distinguished for his actions in the Battle of Lundy's Lane. He was later Collector of the Port in nearby Salem from 1824 to 1849.
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Sparhawk Terrace,
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N 42.52 ° | E -70.861944444444 ° |
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Sparhawk Terrace 18
01945
Massachusetts, United States
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