Fort McPherson | |
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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, U.S. | |
The front gate of Fort McPherson
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Type | Army post |
Site information | |
Owner | United States of America |
Controlled by | United States Army |
Site history | |
Built | 1885 |
In use | 1885–2011 |
Garrison information | |
Garrison | U.S. Army Forces Command U.S. Army Reserve Command U.S. Army Central Installation Management Command, Southeast Region |
Coordinates: 33°42′22″N 84°26′00″W / 33.7062055°N 84.433279°W
Fort McPherson was a U.S. Army military base located in East Point, Georgia, on the southwest edge of Atlanta, Georgia. It was the headquarters for the U.S. Army Installation Management Command, Southeast Region; the U.S. Army Forces Command; the U.S. Army Reserve Command; the U.S. Army Central.
Named after Major General James Birdseye McPherson, this fort was founded by the U.S. Army in September 1885. However, this site, had been in use by military units since 1835, and it was used as a Confederate Army base during the American Civil War. During the Reconstruction Era, it was named the "McPherson Barracks", and it served as a post for the Federal troops who were occupying Atlanta. With the end of Reconstruction, the McPherson Barracks was closed and sold off in 1881, though the site continued to be occupied during the summers by U.S. troops stationed in Florida. In 1885, the land was again purchased by the Army at which to station ten army companies.