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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1857-1972) - Established in 1857 as the [[:Category:Third System Forts|Third System]] [[Fort at Sandy Hook]] and renamed Fort Hancock 30 Oct 1895 after Gen. [[Winfield Scott Hancock]]. Fort Hancock was declared surplus by the Defense Department in 1972.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1857-1972) - Established in 1857 as the [[:Category:Third System Forts|Third System]] [[Fort at Sandy Hook]] and renamed Fort Hancock in G.O. 57, 30 Oct 1895, after Gen. [[Winfield Scott Hancock]]. Fort Hancock was declared surplus by the Defense Department in 1972.
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[[Image:Fort Hancock No 27.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Bachelor Officers Quarters bldg #27]]
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* [http://www.thefortatsandyhook.net/history.asp History]
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Revision as of 16:32, 12 August 2010

Fort Hancock (2) (1857-1972) - Established in 1857 as the Third System Fort at Sandy Hook and renamed Fort Hancock in G.O. 57, 30 Oct 1895, after Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock. Fort Hancock was declared surplus by the Defense Department in 1972.

Bachelor Officers Quarters bldg #27
NCO Quarters bldg #97


Fort Hancock (2) History

Established to provide protective shelter to U.S. shipping and to guard an important shipping channel into New York Harbor.

The original Third System Fort at Sandy Hook (1857-1885) was never completed. A new Endicott Period fort was established in 1892 and named Fort Hancock in 1895.

Part of the Harbor Defense of Southern New York.

Endicott Period

Fort Hancock (2) Endicott Period Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery Dynamite (1) 2
1
15"
8"
Pneumatic 1896-1902 $ ? USCG Shooting Range
Mine Casemate 1921
Battery Potter 2 12" Gun-lift 1890-1894-1898-1907 $ 357,100 Advanced HECP #1 1943
Battery McCook 8 12" Mortar 1891-1894-1898-1920 $ 138,371 HDCP 1943
Battery Reynolds 8 12" Mortar 1891-1894-1898-1920 $ 138,371
Battery Alexander (2) 2 12" Disappearing 1898-1898-1899-1943 $ 94,228
Battery Bloomfield 2 12" Disappearing 1898-1899-1899-1943 $ 94,228
Battery Richardson 2 12" Disappearing 1902-1904-1904-1944 $ 100,000
Battery Halleck 3 10" Disappearing 1896-1899-1900-1942 $ 73,843 #1 removed 1918
Battery Granger 2 10" Disappearing 1896-1898-1898-1943 $ 87,000
Battery Arrowsmith 3 8" Disappearing 1905-1909-1909-1920 $ 63,500 Part destroyed
Battery Peck 2 6" Pedestal 1901-1903-1903-1946 $ 33,940 Guns & Carriages relocated
to Battery Gunnison in 1943
Battery Gunnison 2 6" Disappearing 1903-1905-1905-1943 $ 45,000 Rebuilt for Battery Peck guns
Battery Engle (1) 1 5" Balance Pillar 1898-1917 $ 4,700 CRF built on emplacement
Battery Urmston 6 3" Masking Parapet
Pedestal Mount
1899-1903-1903-1944 $ 25,400 2 guns replaced with M1903
Battery Morris (1) 4 3" Pedestal 1903-1904-1904-1946 $ 23,000
Source: CDSG

World War I

Fort Hancock (2) World War I Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery Kingman 2 12" Casemated Barbette (CBC) 1917-1921-1921-1946 $ 297,933 Casemated 1943
Battery Mills 2 12" Casemated Barbette (CBC) 1917-1921-1921-1946 $ 297,933 Casemated 1943
Battery Railway 2 12" Railway Mortar 1930-1941 $ ? From Fort Eustis - 1930
To Salvage - 1941
Battery Railway 2 8" Railway 1930-1941 $ ? From Fort Eustis - 1930
To Bermuda - 1941
Source: CDSG


Fort Hancock Plan 1935


World War II

Fort Hancock (2) World War II Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery AMTB 7 - Hancock 2
2
90 mm
90 mm
Fixed Pedestal Mount
Mobile
1943-1943-1943-1946 $ 8,124
Battery AMTB 8 - Peck 2
2
90 mm
90 mm
Fixed Pedestal Mount
Mobile
1943-1943-1943-1946 $ 5,876 On Battery Peck
Source: CDSG

Current Status

The historic fort is now managed as part of the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area, part of the National Park System.


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Location: Sandy Hook, New Jersey

Maps & Images

Lat: 40.463889 Long: -74.002778

Sources:

  • Weaver, John R. II, A Legacy in Brick and Stone: America Coastal Defense Forts of the Third System, Redoubt Press, McLean, 2001, First Printing, ISBN 1-57510-069-X, Page 117-119
  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 516-518

Links:

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