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'''Location:''' Fort Winfield Scott, California
'''Location:''' Fort Winfield Scott, California


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Revision as of 20:31, 25 December 2008

Battery Stotsenburg (1902-1920) - Battery Stotsenburg is a concrete Endicott Period 12" mortar battery located on Fort Winfield Scott, California. Named after Capt John Stotsenburg, 6th U.S. Cavalry, a veteran of the Spanish-American War who was killed in the Philippines 23 Apr 1899. Work began on the Battery 6 Jul 1897, completed in 1898 and transferred for service 27 Apr 1900 at a cost of $130,188.

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Battery Stotsenburg Mortars
File:FortWinfieldScottBatteryStotsenburg2.jpg
Battery Stotsenburg Mortar Pit


Battery Stotsenburg History

Part of the Harbor Defense of San Francisco.

Battery Stotsenburg was originally built with sixteen 12" M1886 and M1886M rifled mortars on M1891 mortar carriages in a concrete battery with four mortar pits (A-D). In 1906 mortar pits C and D were renamed Battery McJinnon and pits A and B retained the Battery Stotsenburg name.

Each of the mortars was capable of firing a seven hundred pound shell eight miles.

Battery Stotsenburg Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
A-1 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 22a Builders Mortar M1896MI, 62, Southwark 1900-1942 See note 2
A-2 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 33 Builders Mortar M1896MI, 60, Southwark 1900-1942 See note 2
A-3 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 47 Watervliet Mortar M1896MI, 63, Southwark 1900-1942 See note 2
A-4 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 35 Watervliet Mortar M1896MI, 61, Southwark 1900-1942 See note 2
B-1 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 31 Builders Mortar M1896MI, 66, Southwark 1900-1942 See note 2
B-2 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 30 Builders Mortar M1896MI, 64, Southwark 1900-1942 See note 2
B-3 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 49 Watervliet Mortar M1896MI, 67, Southwark 1900-1942 See note 2
B-4 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 6 Niles Mortar M1896MI, 65, Southwark 1900-1942 See note 2
C-1 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 34 Builders Mortar M1896MI, 91, Robert Poole 1900-1942 See note 2 & 3
C-2 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 36 Builders Mortar M1896MI, 95, Robert Poole 1900-1918 See note 2 & 3
C-3 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 23 Builders Mortar M1896MI, 94, Robert Poole 1900-1942 See note 1 & 3
C-4 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 28c Watervliet Mortar M1896MI, 96, Robert Poole 1900-1918 See note 1 & 3
D-1 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 39 Watervliet Mortar M1896MI, 85, Robert Poole 1900-1942 See note 2 & 3
D-2 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 46 Watervliet Mortar M1896MI, 79, Robert Poole 1900-1918 See note 1 & 3
D-3 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 28d Builders Mortar M1896MI, 86, Robert Poole 1900-1942 See note 2 & 3
D-4 12" Mortar 140" M1890MI 22b Bethlehem Mortar M1896MI, 80, Robert Poole 1900-1918 See note 1 & 3
Source: RCW Form 1, 1 Mar 1920, 1 Sep 1923
Note 1: Mortars and Carriages transferred to Battery Howe (2), Fort Funston 18 Jun 1918
Note 2: Mortars & carriages salvaged 19 Nov 1942
Note 3: Pit C & D redesignated Battery McKinnon 25 Jan 1906
Battery Stotsenburg Plan 1920


Current Status

No guns or carriages are in place. Both pits are buried are buried.


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Location: Fort Winfield Scott, California

Maps & Images

Lat: 37.79525 Long: -122.473676

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