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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1906-1918)''' - Battery Elijah O'Flyng is a concrete rifled gun battery built at [[Fort Canby]] starting in August 1904 and completed in December 1905. It was transferred to the Coastal Artillery 27 Feb 1906 at a cost of $39,290. Named for Ensign [[Elijah O'Flyng]], [[23rd U.S. Infantry]] who died 18 Sep 1814 at the seige of [[Fort Erie]] during the [[War of 1812]]. It is the only [[Fort Canby]] battery that faces in towards the Columbia River mouth.
'''{{PAGENAME}} (1906-1918)''' - Battery Elijah O'Flyng is a concrete rifled gun battery built at [[Fort Canby]] starting in August 1904 and completed in December 1905. It was transferred to the Coast Artillery on 27 Feb 1906 at a cost of $39,290. Named for Ensign [[Elijah O'Flyng]], [[23rd U.S. Infantry]] who died 18 Sep 1814 at the siege of [[Fort Erie]] during the [[War of 1812]]. It is the only [[Fort Canby]] battery that faces in towards the Columbia River mouth.
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== [[Endicott Period]] (1890-1910) ==
== [[Endicott Period]] (1890-1910) ==
{{HDColumbia}} A concrete [[Endicott Period]] Gun Battery guarding the entrance to the Columbia River with two, M1905 6" rifled guns mounted in M1903 disappearing carriages.  
{{HDColumbia}} A concrete [[Endicott Period]] Gun Battery guarding the entrance to the Columbia River with two, M1905 6" rifled guns mounted in M1903 disappearing carriages.  
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==Current Status==
==Current Status==
The battery is not accessible to the public except for by permission of the Coast Guard. Most of the battery is overgrown but in excellent condition. The rooms are dry and empty, with some clutter. No period guns or carriages are in place.
The battery is not accessible to the public except by permission of the Coast Guard. Most of the battery is overgrown but in excellent condition. The rooms are dry and empty, with some clutter. No period guns or carriages are in place.
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Battery O'Flyng<br>(1906-1918)
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'''Location:''' Battery located at [[Fort Canby]] (Cape Disappointment State Park) on the property of the U.S. Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment, Pacific County, Washington.
'''Location:''' Battery located at [[Fort Canby]] (Cape Disappointment State Park)<br>on the property of the U.S. Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment,<br>Pacific County, Washington.


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* Elevation: 227'
* Elevation: 227'
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'''GPS Locations:'''
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=46.27694|Lon=-124.04754}} Battery O'Flyng
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'''Recent Blog Posts:'''
 
* [http://usforting.com/2009/06/29/battery-oflyng-at-fort-canby/ Battery O'Flyng Visit Blog Post]
'''See Also:'''
* [[:Category:Harbor Defense of the Columbia|Harbor Defense of the Columbia]]


'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
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{{Visited|}} 26 Jun 2009
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Image:Battery O'Flying - Outside Plotting Room.JPG|Outside the Plotting Room
Image:Battery O'Flying - Outside Plotting Room.JPG|Outside the Plotting Room
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Latest revision as of 11:16, 13 August 2022

Battery O'Flyng (1906-1918) - Battery Elijah O'Flyng is a concrete rifled gun battery built at Fort Canby starting in August 1904 and completed in December 1905. It was transferred to the Coast Artillery on 27 Feb 1906 at a cost of $39,290. Named for Ensign Elijah O'Flyng, 23rd U.S. Infantry who died 18 Sep 1814 at the siege of Fort Erie during the War of 1812. It is the only Fort Canby battery that faces in towards the Columbia River mouth.

Gun Emplacement #1 Counterweight Well
Outside the Guard Room and Office
Battery O'Flying Gun Emp 2 Left

Endicott Period (1890-1910)

Part of the Harbor Defense of the Columbia. A concrete Endicott Period Gun Battery guarding the entrance to the Columbia River with two, M1905 6" rifled guns mounted in M1903 disappearing carriages.

World War I (1917-1918)

The original guns were removed in 1918 and remounted in Battery Harvey Allen. The carriages were sold and removed the same year.

Battery O'Flyng Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 6" Rifle 309.8" M1905 1 Watervliet Disappearing,
M1903, Bethlehem, #84
1906-1918 To Battery Harvey Allen
2 6" Rifle 309.8" M1905 11 Watervliet Disappearing,
M1903, Bethlehem, #85
1906-1918 To Battery Harvey Allen
Source: CDSG
Battery O'Flying Plan


Current Status

The battery is not accessible to the public except by permission of the Coast Guard. Most of the battery is overgrown but in excellent condition. The rooms are dry and empty, with some clutter. No period guns or carriages are in place.


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Location: Battery located at Fort Canby (Cape Disappointment State Park)
on the property of the U.S. Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment,
Pacific County, Washington.

Maps & Images

Lat: 46.27694 Long: -124.04754

  • Elevation: 227'




GPS Locations:

See Also:

Sources:

  • Lucero, Donella J. and Hobbs, Nancy L., The Long Beach Peninsula: Where the Columbia Meets the Pacific, Arcadia Publishing, North Beach Peninsula, 2004, 159 pages, ISBN 0738524573, page 47

Links:

Fortification ID:

  • WA0050 - Battery O'Flyng

Visited: 26 Jun 2009

Picture Gallery