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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1898-1947)''' - Established in 1898 as an [[Endicott Period]] coastal defense fortification. Named 4 Apr 1900 in G.O. 43 for [[William B. Travis]]<!-- not USMA -->, who, in command of Texan forces, gallantly perished in the defense of the Alamo, 6 Mar 1836. Active military post until 1947.
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== [[Endicott Period]] ==
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Construction on Fort Travis began in 1898 and was completed in 1899. Two batteries were built, [[Battery Davis (1)]] and [[Battery Ernst]]. The fort sustained heavy damage in the Galveston hurricane of 1900 but was rebuilt. A fifteen-foot seawall was built in 1906.
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'''{{PAGENAME}} (1898-1947)''' - Established in 1898 as an Endicott Period coastal defense fortification. Active post until 1947.
== [[World War I]] ==
=={{PAGENAME}} History==
In [[World War I]] Fort Travis defended the port of Galveston and approaches. [[Battery Kimble]] was added in 1925.
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== [[World War II]] ==
During [[World War II]] [[Battery 236]] (1943) was added along with a supporting SCR-296 gun laying radar site. See [[Fort Travis WWII Radar Site]]. The post also housed German prisoners of war during [[World War II]].
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==Current Status==
==Current Status==
Fort Travis Seashore Park, a Galveston County Park with battery structures remaining, no period guns or carriages in place.
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'''Location:''' Eastern tip of Galviston Island
'''Location:''' Fort Travis Seashore Park, eastern tip of Galveston Island.


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'''Recent Blog Posts:'''
* [http://usforting.com/2009/12/14/galveston-harbor-defenses/ Galveston Harbor Defenses]


'''See Also:'''
* [[Fort Travis WWII Radar Site]]
* [[Battery Hoskins]]
* [[Battery 235]
* [[Battery 236]]
* [[Battery Davis]]
* [[Battery Ernst]]
* [[Battery Kimble]]


'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* {{Hart}}, page 168
* {{Hart}}, page 168
* Gaines, William, ''The Seacoast Defenses of Galveston, Texas'', '''The Coast Defense Journal''', Vol 21, Issue 4, page 4
* [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/FF/qcf23.html The Handbook of Texas OnLine]
'''Links: '''
'''Links: '''
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/tx-coast1.html#galveston North American Forts - Galveston]


'''Visited: No'''
{{Visited|15 Dec 2011, 12 Nov 2009}}


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Latest revision as of 20:33, 7 January 2019

Fort Travis (2) (1898-1947) - Established in 1898 as an Endicott Period coastal defense fortification. Named 4 Apr 1900 in G.O. 43 for William B. Travis, who, in command of Texan forces, gallantly perished in the defense of the Alamo, 6 Mar 1836. Active military post until 1947.

Endicott Period

Part of the Harbor Defense of Galveston.

Construction on Fort Travis began in 1898 and was completed in 1899. Two batteries were built, Battery Davis (1) and Battery Ernst. The fort sustained heavy damage in the Galveston hurricane of 1900 but was rebuilt. A fifteen-foot seawall was built in 1906.

Fort Travis Endicott Period Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Notes
Battery Davis (1) 2 8" Disappearing 1898-1898-1911-1918 1900 Hurricane damaged rebuilt
Battery Ernst 3 3" Masking Pedestal 1898-1898-1911-1946 1900 Hurricane damaged rebuilt
Source: CDSG
Fot Travis Plan


World War I

In World War I Fort Travis defended the port of Galveston and approaches. Battery Kimble was added in 1925.

Fort Travis World War I Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Notes
Battery Kimble 2 12" Long Range Barbette 1917-1922-1922-1943 Guns to Fort Moultrie
Source: CDSG

World War II

During World War II Battery 236 (1943) was added along with a supporting SCR-296 gun laying radar site. See Fort Travis WWII Radar Site. The post also housed German prisoners of war during World War II.

Fort Travis World War II Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Notes
Battery 236 2 6" Shielded Long Range Barbette 1942-1945-1945-194? Gun tubes never arrived,
battery not armed
Source: CDSG

Current Status

Fort Travis Seashore Park, a Galveston County Park with battery structures remaining, no period guns or carriages in place.

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Location: Fort Travis Seashore Park, eastern tip of Galveston Island.

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Lat: 29.36492 Long: -94.75822

Recent Blog Posts:

See Also:

Sources:

Links:

Visited: 15 Dec 2011, 12 Nov 2009

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