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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1776-1947) - A [[World War II]] sub-post of [[Fort Moultrie]] built upon the ruins of [[Revolutionary War]] and [[U.S. Civil War]] posts. Closed in 1947. | |||
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==Revolutionary War== | == [[Revolutionary War]] == | ||
A battery was constructed here in 1776 by Colonel [[William Thompson]] to stop the British invasion from the Isle of Palm. | |||
== [[U.S. Civil War]] == | |||
[[Battery Marshall]] was constructed here in March 1863 by Confederate troops during the [[U.S. Civil War]] and named after Colonel [[J. Foster Marshall]]. This battery was located on the eastern end of Sullivan's Island, overlooking Breach Inlet, in Charleston Harbor. In 1865 its armament consisted of 14 various calibered smoothbores, rifles, and howitzers. | |||
The Confederate submersible H.L. Hunley reportedly departed from this location on 17 Feb 1864 on her successful mission to sink the USS Housatonic. The USS Housatonic had been on Union blockade-duty in Charleston's outer harbor. The Hunley sank after the attack, killing all eight of her crew. The site of the Hunley was discovered in 1996 and the ship was raised in 2000. The Hunley is on display at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in North Charleston, South Carolina. | |||
==[[World War II]]== | ==[[World War II]]== | ||
During [[World War II]] the Marshall Military reservation was a busy sub-post of [[Fort Moultrie]] with barracks and support facilities for the main Fort. [[Battery 520]] was constructed here in 1943 and housed two, 12" Long Range rifles mounted in Casemate Barbette Carriages. These guns were transferred from [[Battery Kimble]], [[Fort Travis (2)]], Texas. The Battery was deactivated in 1947 and the area now contains private homes. | |||
On 18 May 1944, an [[SCR-296-A]] Radar set was installed and accepted for service as a gun laying radar primarily for [[Battery 520]] and secondarily for [[Battery 230]]. See [[Marshall MR WWII Radar Site]]. | |||
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[[Image: | [[Image:Fort Moultrie D4 Plan.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Marshall Military Reservation Plan 1945 Showing Battery 520 and the 155mm Battery on the Shore.]] | ||
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==Current Status== | ==Current Status== | ||
Private property & public beach. [[Battery 520]] has been converted into private housing. [[Battery B - Fort Moultrie]] has some traces of Panama mounts on the beach. | |||
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(B) 32. | (1776-1947) | ||
(B) 32.77054, -79.81741, Battery 520 | |||
(1944-1947) | |||
(B) 32.76775, -79.81723, Battery B - Fort Moultrie | |||
(1942-1947) | |||
(B) 32.77238, -79.816, Battery Marshall | |||
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(R) 32.77442, -79.81567, Marshall MR WWII Radar Site | |||
SCR-296 | |||
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'''Location:''' | '''Location: Sullivans Island, South Carolina''' | ||
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* Elevation: | * Elevation: | ||
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'''See Also:''' | |||
* [[Marshall MR WWII Radar Site]] | |||
* [[Battery 520]] | |||
* [[Battery B - Fort Moultrie]] | |||
'''Sources:''' | '''Sources:''' | ||
* {{Roberts}}, page 715 | * {{Roberts}}, page 715 | ||
'''Links: ''' | '''Links: ''' | ||
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/sc2.html#harbor North American Forts - Marshall Military Reservation] | |||
* {{CDSGMainLink}} | |||
{{Visited| | {{Visited|2 Feb 2013, 23 Jan 2010}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 7 January 2019
Marshall Military Reservation (1776-1947) - A World War II sub-post of Fort Moultrie built upon the ruins of Revolutionary War and U.S. Civil War posts. Closed in 1947. Revolutionary WarA battery was constructed here in 1776 by Colonel William Thompson to stop the British invasion from the Isle of Palm. U.S. Civil WarBattery Marshall was constructed here in March 1863 by Confederate troops during the U.S. Civil War and named after Colonel J. Foster Marshall. This battery was located on the eastern end of Sullivan's Island, overlooking Breach Inlet, in Charleston Harbor. In 1865 its armament consisted of 14 various calibered smoothbores, rifles, and howitzers. The Confederate submersible H.L. Hunley reportedly departed from this location on 17 Feb 1864 on her successful mission to sink the USS Housatonic. The USS Housatonic had been on Union blockade-duty in Charleston's outer harbor. The Hunley sank after the attack, killing all eight of her crew. The site of the Hunley was discovered in 1996 and the ship was raised in 2000. The Hunley is on display at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in North Charleston, South Carolina. World War IIDuring World War II the Marshall Military reservation was a busy sub-post of Fort Moultrie with barracks and support facilities for the main Fort. Battery 520 was constructed here in 1943 and housed two, 12" Long Range rifles mounted in Casemate Barbette Carriages. These guns were transferred from Battery Kimble, Fort Travis (2), Texas. The Battery was deactivated in 1947 and the area now contains private homes. On 18 May 1944, an SCR-296-A Radar set was installed and accepted for service as a gun laying radar primarily for Battery 520 and secondarily for Battery 230. See Marshall MR WWII Radar Site.
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Current StatusPrivate property & public beach. Battery 520 has been converted into private housing. Battery B - Fort Moultrie has some traces of Panama mounts on the beach.
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Links: Visited: 2 Feb 2013, 23 Jan 2010
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