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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1902-1928) - Battery  Wilkin was a concrete [[Endicott Period]]  4.7" gun battery located on [[Fort Washington]], Maryland. The Battery was named for Capt. [[Alexander Wilkin]], [[17th U.S. Indantry]], on 15 May 1903. Battery construction started in June 1899, was completed 27 Oct 1902 and was transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use 27 Oct 1902 at a total cost of $64,630.00.  Deactivated in 1928.  
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1902-1928) - Battery  Wilkin was a concrete [[Endicott Period]]  6" disappearing gun battery located on [[Fort Washington (1)]], Maryland. The Battery was named for Capt. [[Alexander Wilkin]], [[17th U.S. Infantry]], on 15 May 1903. Battery construction started in June 1899, was completed 27 Oct 1902 and was transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 27 Oct 1902 at a total cost of $64,630.00.  Deactivated in 1928.  
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== History ==
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Battery Wilkin was a reinforced concrete [[Endicott Period]] 6" gun battery with two M1897MI guns mounted on M1898 disappearing carriages. The carriages arrived at [[Fort Washington]] on 26 Jun 1900 from [[Watertown]] Arsenal. The guns were mounted on the carriages in August 1902. A total of 10 shell were fired by the battery for practice over it's lifetime. The guns were shipped to [[Aberdeen]] on 27 Aug 1929.  The carriages were scrapped 9 Aug 1929.
Battery Wilkin was a reinforced concrete [[Endicott Period]] 6" rapid fire gun battery with two M1897MI guns mounted on M1898 disappearing carriages. The carriages arrived at [[Fort Washington]] on 26 Jun 1900 from [[Watertown]] Arsenal. The guns were mounted on the carriages in August 1902. At least 10 rounds were fired by the battery for practice over its lifetime. The Battery was deactivated sometime in 1928 and the guns were shipped to [[Aberdeen]] on 27 Aug 1929.  The carriages were scrapped 9 Aug 1929.
 
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Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp1.jpg|Battery Wilkin Gun Emplacement #1
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp1 - 6.jpg|Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #1 from Loading Level
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp2.jpg|Battery Wilkin Gun Emplacement #2
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp1 - 1.jpg|Battery Wilkin Gun Emplacement #1 Counterweight Well
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp1 - 2.jpg|Battery Wilkin Gun Emplacement #1 Shell Tray
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp1 - 3.jpg|Battery Wilkin Gun Emplacement #1 Shell Hoist
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp1 - 4.jpg|Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #1 Shell Tray from Above
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp1 - 5.jpg|Fort Washington, Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #1 Counterweight Well Closeup, photo by John Stanton 4 Apr 2009
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp2 - 2.jpg|Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #2 Counterweight Well
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp2 - 3.jpg|Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #2 Shell Hoist
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp2 - 4.jpg|Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #2 from left Loading Level
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp2 - 5.jpg|Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #2 from Above
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp2 - 6.jpg|Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #2 Lower Level
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Emp2 - 7.jpg|Battery Wilkin, Gun Emplacement #2 from Parade
Image:Fort Washington Battery Wilkin Shell Tray.jpg|Battery Wilkin Shell Tray
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 23 September 2021

Battery Wilkin (1902-1928) - Battery Wilkin was a concrete Endicott Period 6" disappearing gun battery located on Fort Washington (1), Maryland. The Battery was named for Capt. Alexander Wilkin, 17th U.S. Infantry, on 15 May 1903. Battery construction started in June 1899, was completed 27 Oct 1902 and was transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 27 Oct 1902 at a total cost of $64,630.00. Deactivated in 1928.

Battery Wilkin Panorama


History

Part of the Harbor Defense of the Potomac.

Battery Wilkin was a reinforced concrete Endicott Period 6" rapid fire gun battery with two M1897MI guns mounted on M1898 disappearing carriages. The carriages arrived at Fort Washington on 26 Jun 1900 from Watertown Arsenal. The guns were mounted on the carriages in August 1902. At least 10 rounds were fired by the battery for practice over its lifetime. The Battery was deactivated sometime in 1928 and the guns were shipped to Aberdeen on 27 Aug 1929. The carriages were scrapped 9 Aug 1929.

Battery Wilkin Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 6" Rifle 277.85" M1897MI 25 Watervliet Disappearing, M1898, #12, Watervliet 1902-1929 See Note 1
Rounds fired 5
2 6" Rifle 277.85" M1897MI 12 Watervliet Disappearing, M1898, #11, Watervliet 1902-1929 See Note 1
Rounds fired 5
Source: Coast Defense Study Group, RCW Form 1 1 Feb 1919, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 94, 209
Note 1: CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA, CDSG gun carriage card collection from NARA.


Current Status

On Fort Washington National Park, Maryland. No period guns or carriages are in place.


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Location: Fort Washington National Park, Maryland.

Maps & Images

Lat: 38.7045076 Long: -77.0276597

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  • Elevation: 131.182'

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Visited: 4 Apr 2009

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