Structure Type: built works - military buildings
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: constructed 1897-1910
The fort was named for US Army Brigadier General Daniel Webster Flagler, Chief of Ordnance.
The military added to this complex until 1910, and also made alterations during the 1930s-1950s.
National Register of Historic Places (May 3, 1976): 76001882 NRHP Images (pdf) NHRP Registration Form (pdf)
PCAD id: 9177