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[[Image:Fort Armistead Plan.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Fort Armistead Plan 1921]] | |||
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Used as a Navy ammunition dump during [[World War II]] and returned to the City in 1947. | Used as a Navy ammunition dump during [[World War II]] and returned to the City in 1947. | ||
Revision as of 18:35, 26 February 2009
Fort Armistead (1) (1896-1928) - An Endicott period Coastal Defense fort named for Major George Armistead, commander of Fort McHenry during the British bombardment in the War of 1812. Abandoned in 1923 and claimed by the City of Baltimore in 1928. Used as a Navy ammunition dump during World War II and returned to the City in 1947.
Fort Armistead (1) History
Established to protect the entrance to Baltimore Harbor in 1896.
Endicott Period
| Battery Click on Battery links below |
No. | Caliber | Type Mount | Service Years | Battery Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Battery Winchester | 1 | 12" | Disappearing Carriage | 1897-1899-1900-1918 | $ 140,383* | Gun to Fort Wadsworth 26 Jul 1918 |
| Battery McFarland | 3 | 8" | Disappearing Carriage | 1897-1899-1900-1917 | $ 140,383* | |
| Battery Irons | 2 | 4.72" | British Armstrong on Pedestal Mounts |
1898-1898-1900-1913 | $ 10,616 | |
| Battery Mudge | 2 | 3" | Masking Parapet Mounts | 1899-1900-1901-1920 | $ 6,860 | Only base rings visible |
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World War II
Used as a Navy ammunition dump during World War II and returned to the City in 1947.
Post World War II
Site of a 4 gun 90mm anti-aircraft battery 1952-1954.
Current Status
Baltimore City Park. No period guns or carriages. Batteries are covered in graffiti and trash.
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Location: Hawkins Point, Key Bridge area, Baltimore, Maryland. Maps & Images Lat: 39.20889 Long: -76.53417 |
Sources:
- 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 376
- NorthAmericanForts.com
- Coast Defense Study Group, CDSG Press, CDSG Digital Library
- Fort Armistead
- Photos
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