Other Views of Fort Marcy Park
Provided by a FOAF.

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Entrance sign to Fort Marcy Park. The face of the person in the photo has been deleted at their request.


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Wide view of the north cannon. Referred to in the CIR as Cannon #2. Approximate view bearing NW.


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Close up of north cannon. Referred to in the CIR as Cannon #2. Approximate view bearing NW.


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View along Cannon #2 looking over the edge of the berm. Approximate view bearing WNW.


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Location of Foster's body according to Fiske (and NO, that's not really Foster lieing there). Approximate view bearing SSW.


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Location of Foster's body according to Ruddy. Approximate view bearing W.


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Area near where Cannon #1 (south Cannon) was located . Approximate view bearing S.


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Wider view of location of Foster's body according to Ruddy. Approximate view bearing W.


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Approximate location of cannon #1 (southern cannon). Approximate view bearing N.


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Gate in park fence leading to the old private drive. Approximate view bearing WNW.


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Gate in park fence leading to the old cabin. Approximate view bearing SW.


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Closer view of old cabin. For what it's worth, I suspect this cabin may be the source of the dirt-free mica flakes which covered Foster's clothing. Mica was used as insulation in older buildings in Washington D.C.


"Don't believe a word you hear. It was not suicide. It couldn't have been." -Assistant Attorney General Webster Hubbell, 7/20/93, cited in Esquire, 11/93.



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