Centreville, Va. Fort on the Heights, With Quaker Guns refers to a historical location and artwork that depicts a significant event during the U.S. Civil War. The site, known as Centreville, Virginia, was strategically located on high ground, making it an important military position. The fort built there, Fort on the Heights, served as a Union outpost in 1862 and was engaged in several battles between Confederate and Union forces during the war. The artwork titled 'Centreville, Va. Fort on the Heights, With Quaker Guns' is a print or painting that likely depicts the fort during one of these engagements. The use of 'Quaker guns' in the title indicates that these were homemade cannons used by pacifist Quakers who refused to participate in armed combat but still wished to contribute to the Union war effort through non-lethal means. This artwork provides a visual representation and historical record of this significant moment in the U.S. Civil War.