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Battery Jameson was established in 1862 as an outer works of [[Fort Lincoln]] to cover an approach that [[Fort Lincoln (2)]] could not. The Battery was constructed under the direction of Colonel [[Augustus A. Gibson]] and several companies of the [[2nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillery]].
Battery Jameson was established in 1862 as an outer works of [[Fort Lincoln]] to cover an approach that [[Fort Lincoln (2)]] could not. The Battery was constructed under the direction of Colonel [[Augustus A. Gibson]] and several companies of the [[2nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillery]].


A description of the fortification indicated that besides the 212 foot south west wing mounting four guns, a main wing with nine gun ports covered the northwest to northeast approaches.  
A description of the fortification indicated that besides the 212 foot south west wing mounting four guns, a main wing with nine gun ports covered the northwest to northeast approaches with one 24-pounder seacoast gun mounted en Barbette..
 
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
The southwest wing of the battery remains with two of the four original gun ports. Mounted in these gun ports are two brass 12-pounder Dahlgren boat howitzers of [[U.S. Civil War]] vintage placed here in 1921. These howitzers were not emplaced at the battery during the [[U.S. Civil War]].
The southwest wing of the battery remains with two of the four original gun ports. Mounted in these gun ports are two brass 12-pounder Dahlgren boat howitzers of [[U.S. Civil War]] vintage placed here in 1921. These howitzers were not emplaced at the battery during the [[U.S. Civil War]].

Revision as of 08:48, 27 May 2013

Battery Jameson (1862-1865) - A U.S. Army gun battery established in 1862 during the U.S. Civil War as an outer works of Fort Lincoln (2) in Prince George's County, Maryland. Established under the direction of Brigadier General Joseph G. Barnard. Named for Major General Charles D. Jameson, who died 6 Nov 1862 of typhoid fever contracted after the battle of Fair Oaks. Abandoned at the end of the war in 1865.

Battery Jameson History

Battery Jameson was established in 1862 as an outer works of Fort Lincoln to cover an approach that Fort Lincoln (2) could not. The Battery was constructed under the direction of Colonel Augustus A. Gibson and several companies of the 2nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillery.

A description of the fortification indicated that besides the 212 foot south west wing mounting four guns, a main wing with nine gun ports covered the northwest to northeast approaches with one 24-pounder seacoast gun mounted en Barbette..

Current Status

The southwest wing of the battery remains with two of the four original gun ports. Mounted in these gun ports are two brass 12-pounder Dahlgren boat howitzers of U.S. Civil War vintage placed here in 1921. These howitzers were not emplaced at the battery during the U.S. Civil War. On the grounds of the Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Prince George's County, Maryland.


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Location: Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Prince George's County, Maryland.

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Lat: 38.9279584 Long: -76.952185

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