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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1904-1943) - Battery Henry Benson is a concrete [[:Category:Endicott Period Forts|Endicott Period]] Battery located on [[Fort Worden]], Jefferson County, Washington. Named in G.O. 194, 27 Dec 1904, after Capt. [[Henry Benson]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[2nd U.S. Artillery]], who died 11 Aug 1862 from wounds received at the 2nd battle of Maven Hill, Virginia, 5 Aug 1862, during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. The Battery was begun in 1904, completed in 1907, and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use on 24 Apr 1908 at a total cost of $142,500. The guns were dismounted in 1943 during [[World War II]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1904-1943) - Battery Henry Benson is a concrete [[:Category:Endicott Period Forts|Endicott Period]] Battery located on [[Fort Worden]], Jefferson County, Washington. Named in G.O. 194, 27 Dec 1904, after Capt. [[Henry Benson]]<!-- not USMA -->, [[2nd U.S. Artillery]], who died 11 Aug 1862 from wounds received at the 2nd battle of Maven Hill, Virginia, 5 Aug 1862, during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. The Battery was begun in 1904, completed in 1907 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 24 Apr 1908 at a total cost of $142,500. The guns were dismounted in 1943 during [[World War II]].
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|width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Worden Battery Benson - 1.jpg|350px|thumb|left|Battery Benson View]]
|width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Worden Battery Benson - 7.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Battery Benson Gun #1 Position]]
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|colspan="2"|[[Image:FortWorden gunfiring.jpg|795px|thumb|center|Battery Benson Gun #2 Firing, 1915 (University of Washington Archive)]]
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== [[World War II]] (1941-1945) ==
== [[World War II]] (1941-1945) ==
The guns and carriages were ordered scrapped 7 Jul 1943.
The guns and carriages were ordered scrapped on 7 Jul 1943.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Part of the [[Fort Worden]] State Park Conference Center. The Battery is accessible to the public and the rooms are clean and dry but empty. No guns or carriages are in place.
Part of the [[Fort Worden]] State Park Conference Center. The Battery is accessible to the public and the rooms are clean and dry but empty. No guns or carriages are in place.
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(B) 48.141335, -122.768108, Battery Benson
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Gun #1 Position
(1) 48.141496, -122.767807, Gun #1 Position
(2) 48.141292, -122.768489
(2) 48.141292, -122.768489, Gun #2 Position
Gun #2 Position
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(F) 48.141499, -122.767287
Fire Control Position
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'''Location:''' Artillery Hill, [[Fort Worden]] State Park Conference Center, Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington
'''Location:''' Artillery Hill, [[Fort Worden]] State Park Conference Center,<br>Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington.


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* Elevation: 257'
* Elevation: 257'
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'''GPS Locations:'''
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=48.141335|Lon=-122.768108}} Battery Benson
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'''Links: '''
'''Links: '''
* [http://www.sdphotos.org/ca/puget/worden/btrybenson/btrybenson.html  Seacoast Defense Photos]
* [http://www.sdphotos.org/ca/puget/worden/btrybenson/btrybenson.html  Seacoast Defense Photos]
* [https://waparks.org/your-parks/virtual-tours/fort-worden-state-park/artillery-hill-home/fort-worden-battery-benson/ Battery Benson Virtual Tour]
* {{CDSGBatteryLink}}
* {{CDSGBatteryLink}}
{{FortID|ID=WA0034|Name={{PAGENAME}}}}


{{Visited|19 Jul 2008}}
{{Visited|19 Jul 2008}}


=={{PAGENAME}} Picture Gallery==
== Picture Gallery==
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Image:Fort Worden Battery Benson - 2.jpg|Battery Benson Gun #2 Position
Image:Fort Worden Battery Benson - 2.jpg|Battery Benson Gun #2 Position
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[[Category:Washington Jefferson County]]
[[Category:Washington Jefferson County]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
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[[Category:State Park]]
[[Category:Endicott Period Battery]]
[[Category:Endicott Period Battery]]
[[Category:Harbor Defense of Puget Sound]]
[[Category:Harbor Defense of Puget Sound]]

Latest revision as of 15:43, 12 August 2022

Battery Benson (1904-1943) - Battery Henry Benson is a concrete Endicott Period Battery located on Fort Worden, Jefferson County, Washington. Named in G.O. 194, 27 Dec 1904, after Capt. Henry Benson, 2nd U.S. Artillery, who died 11 Aug 1862 from wounds received at the 2nd battle of Maven Hill, Virginia, 5 Aug 1862, during the U.S. Civil War. The Battery was begun in 1904, completed in 1907, and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use on 24 Apr 1908 at a total cost of $142,500. The guns were dismounted in 1943 during World War II.

Battery Benson View
Battery Benson Gun #1 Position
Battery Benson Gun #2 Firing, 1915 (University of Washington Archive)

Endicott Period (1890-1910)

Part of the Harbor Defense of Puget Sound. Designed to protect both the Straight of Juan De Fuca and the Admiralty Inlet to Puget Sound. Built with two 10" M1900 guns on M1901 disappearing carriages in a concrete battery at a cost of $142,500. The 10" guns could fire a six hundred pound shell 9 miles.

Battery Benson Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 10" Rifle 420.6" M1900 12 Watervliet Disappearing, M1901, #6 1908-1943 See Note 1
2 10" Rifle 420.6" M1900 14 Watervliet Disappearing, M1901, #7 1908-1943 See Note 1
Source: RCW Form 1, Aug 1921, Coast Defense Study Group, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 128-129, 217
Note 1: Guns and carriages ordered salvaged 7 Jul 1943,
Battery Benson Plan


World War II (1941-1945)

The guns and carriages were ordered scrapped on 7 Jul 1943.

Current Status

Part of the Fort Worden State Park Conference Center. The Battery is accessible to the public and the rooms are clean and dry but empty. No guns or carriages are in place.


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Location: Artillery Hill, Fort Worden State Park Conference Center,
Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Washington.

Maps & Images

Lat: 48.141335 Long: -122.768108



GPS Locations:

Sources:

  • Fort Worden Guide, The Puget Sound Coast Artillery Museum, 2005, page 20-21
  • U.S.Army, Supplement to the Harbor Defense Project, Harbor Defenses of Puget Sound, (CCA-AN-PS), 12 Aug 1945, CDSG

Links:

Fortification ID:

  • WA0034 - Battery Benson

Visited: 19 Jul 2008

Picture Gallery