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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1899-1928 ) - Battery Humphreys (2) was a concrete [[Endicott Period]] 10" disappearing gun battery located on [[Fort Washington (1)]], Maryland. The Battery was originally designated as Battery "D" but was later named for Maj. Gen. [[Andrew A. Humphreys]], Chief of U.S. Army Engineers 1866-1879. Battery construction was completed in June 1899 and the battery was transferred to the | |||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1899-1928 ) - Battery Humphreys (2) was a concrete [[Endicott Period]] 10" disappearing gun battery located on [[Fort Washington (1)]], Maryland. The Battery was originally designated as Battery "D" but was later named for Maj. Gen. [[Andrew A. Humphreys]] {{Cullum|641}}, Chief of U.S. Army Engineers 1866-1879. Battery construction was completed in June 1899 and the battery was transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 6 Jul 1899 at a total cost of $93,207.00. Deactivated in 1928. | |||
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[[Image:Fort Washington Battery Humphreys Panorama.jpg|795px|thumb|left|Battery Humphreys Panorama 2009]] | [[Image:Fort Washington Battery Humphreys Panorama.jpg|795px|thumb|left|Battery Humphreys Panorama 2009]] | ||
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(B) 38.7075489, -77.0290437 | (B) 38.7075489, -77.0290437, Battery Humphreys (2) | ||
Battery Humphreys (2) (1899-1929) | (1899-1929) | ||
(1) 38.707744, -77.029124 | (1) 38.707744, -77.029124, Gun Emplacement #1 | ||
Gun Emplacement #1 | (2) 38.707404, -77.029119, Gun Emplacement #2 | ||
(2) 38.707404, -77.029119 | |||
Gun Emplacement #2 | |||
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HistoryPart of the Harbor Defense of the Potomac. Battery Humphreys was a reinforced concrete Endicott Period 10" disappearing gun battery with two M1888MII guns mounted on M1896 carriages. The carriages arrived at Fort Washington (1) in late 1898 and the guns were mounted in November-December 1898. The Battery was deactivated sometime before 16 Aug 1928 because the carriages were salvaged on that date. Both guns were shipped to Aberdeen 27 Aug 1929.
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Current StatusOn Fort Washington National Park, Maryland. No period guns or carriages are in place. This battery was very clean and well presented at the time of our visit.
Sources: Links: Visited: 4 Apr 2009 Battery Humphreys (2) Picture Gallery
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