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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1897-1918) - Battery Decatur was a reinforced concrete [[Endicott Period]] gun battery located on [[Fort Washington]], Maryland. The Battery was named for . Battery construction started Jun 1897 and it was transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use 6 Jul 1899 at a total cost of $128,492. Guns were mounted in 1897. Deactivated in 1918. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1897-1918) - Battery Decatur was a reinforced concrete [[Endicott Period]] gun battery located on [[Fort Washington]], Maryland. The Battery was named for . Battery construction started Jun 1897 and it was transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use 6 Jul 1899 at a total cost of $128,492. Guns were mounted in 1897. Deactivated in 1918. | ||
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Revision as of 18:21, 10 April 2009
Battery Decatur (1897-1918) - Battery Decatur was a reinforced concrete Endicott Period gun battery located on Fort Washington, Maryland. The Battery was named for . Battery construction started Jun 1897 and it was transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use 6 Jul 1899 at a total cost of $128,492. Guns were mounted in 1897. Deactivated in 1918.

Battery Decatur History
Part of the Harbor Defense of the Potomac.
Battery Decatur was a reinforced concrete Endicott Period gun battery with two, 10" BL1888 guns mounted on a M1894 disappearing carriages. Construction probably started in 1892 or 1893 but was halted pending the development of what became the M1894 disappearing carriage. Work resumed in 1896 or 1897
| Empl No |
Caliber Type |
Barrel Length |
Model | Serial No |
Manufacturer | Carriage | Service Dates |
Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10" Rifle | 367.25" | M1888 | 20 | Watervliet | Disappearing, M1894, #1, Kilby | 1897-1918 | See Note 1 Rounds fired 28 | |
| 2 | 10" Rifle | 367.25" | M1888 | 9 | Watervliet | Disappearing, M1894, #28, Watertown | 1897-1918 | See Note 1 Rounds fired 24 | |
| Source: Coast Defense Study Group, RCW Form 1 1 Feb 1919, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 74, 209 Note 1: Guns removed 26 Mar 1919 and shipped to Fort Moultrie later scrapped 6 Dec 1942, CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA. Carriages Shipped Nov 1896 to Fort Washington (1). Carriages scrapped 26 May 1920, CDSG gun carriage card collection from NARA. | |||||||||

Current Status
No period guns or carriages in place.
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