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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1900-1927) - Battery Key was a concrete [[Endicott Period]] 12" mortar battery located on [[Fort Howard]], Maryland. The Battery was named for [[Francis Scott Key]]. Battery construction started in 1897, was completed in 1898 and transferred to the | {{PageHeader}} | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1900-1927) - Battery Key was a concrete [[Endicott Period]] 12" mortar battery located on [[Fort Howard (1)]], Maryland. The Battery was named for [[Francis Scott Key]]. Battery construction started in 1897, was completed in 1898 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 8 Jan 1900 at a total cost of $ 112,999,43. Deactivated in 1927. | |||
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[[Image:Fort Howard Battery Key - .jpg|300px|thumb|left|Battery Key | [[Image:Fort Howard Battery Key PitA - 1.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Battery Key Mortar Pit A]] | ||
[[Image:Fort Howard Battery Key PitB - 3.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Battery Key Mortar Pit B from Above]] | |||
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The battery consisted of eight 12" mortar emplacements arranged into two mortar pits of four mortars each. The two mortar pits were separated by the main battery structure which housed a power plant and the munitions storage areas. | The battery consisted of eight 12" mortar emplacements arranged into two mortar pits of four mortars each. The two mortar pits were separated by the main battery structure which housed a power plant and the munitions storage areas. | ||
The carriages were sent to Fort Howard in July and August of | The carriages were sent to Fort Howard in July and August of 1897 from the manufacturer, [[Robert Poole]]. The Battery was deactivated in 1927 and the guns were removed in August and September of 1927 and shipped to [[Aberdeen]] Ordnance Depot. The carriages were all shipped to [[Aberdeen]] on 31 Oct 1927. | ||
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<googlemap version="0.9" lat="39.1977065" lon="-76.4418358" zoom=" | <googlemap version="0.9" lat="39.1977065" lon="-76.4418358" zoom="17" width="-500" height="-500" scale="yes" overview="yes" controls="large" icons="http://www.fortwiki.com/mapicons/icon{label}.png"> | ||
(B) 39.1977065, -76.4418358, Battery Key | (B) 39.1977065, -76.4418358, Battery Key | ||
(1) 39.197632, -76.442034 | |||
Mortar Pit A | |||
(2) 39.197773, -76.441659 | |||
Mortar Pit B | |||
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'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
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* {{RCW}}, CDSG file HowardRCW.pdf | * {{RCW}}, CDSG file HowardRCW.pdf | ||
** Form 7, page 20, dated 1 Jan 1920 | ** Form 7, page 20, dated 1 Jan 1920 | ||
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'''Links: ''' | '''Links: ''' | ||
{{Visited| | {{Visited|3 Apr 2009}} | ||
=={{PAGENAME}} Picture Gallery== | =={{PAGENAME}} Picture Gallery== | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Fort Howard Battery Key | Image:Fort Howard Battery Key PitA - 3.jpg|Battery Key Mortar Pit A Phone Booth | ||
Image:Fort Howard Battery Key | Image:Fort Howard Battery Key PitB - 2.jpg|Battery Key Mortar Pit B Phone Booth | ||
Image:Fort Howard Battery Key Pwr House - 1.jpg|Battery Key Power House | |||
Image:Fort Howard Battery Key PitA - 4.jpg|Battery Key Mortar Pit A from Above | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Key}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Key}} | ||
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[[Category:Maryland Battery]] | [[Category:Maryland Battery]] | ||
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
[[Category:Maryland Baltimore County]] | |||
[[Category:Preserved]] | [[Category:Preserved]] | ||
[[Category:County Park]] | [[Category:County Park]] | ||
[[Category:Endicott Period Battery]] | [[Category:Endicott Period Battery]] | ||
[[Category:Coastal Battery]] | [[Category:Coastal Battery]] | ||
[[Category:Fort Howard]] | [[Category:Fort Howard (1)]] | ||
[[Category:2009 CDSG Meeting]] |
Latest revision as of 07:01, 23 September 2021
Battery Key (1900-1927) - Battery Key was a concrete Endicott Period 12" mortar battery located on Fort Howard (1), Maryland. The Battery was named for Francis Scott Key. Battery construction started in 1897, was completed in 1898 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 8 Jan 1900 at a total cost of $ 112,999,43. Deactivated in 1927.
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HistoryPart of the Harbor Defense of Baltimore. Battery Key was a reinforced concrete Endicott Period 12" mortar battery with eight M1890MI mortars mounted on M1896 Carriages. The battery consisted of eight 12" mortar emplacements arranged into two mortar pits of four mortars each. The two mortar pits were separated by the main battery structure which housed a power plant and the munitions storage areas. The carriages were sent to Fort Howard in July and August of 1897 from the manufacturer, Robert Poole. The Battery was deactivated in 1927 and the guns were removed in August and September of 1927 and shipped to Aberdeen Ordnance Depot. The carriages were all shipped to Aberdeen on 31 Oct 1927.
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Current StatusOn Fort Howard County Park and VA hospital grounds, Maryland. No period guns or carriages are in place.
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Links: Visited: 3 Apr 2009 Battery Key Picture Gallery
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