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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 19:21, 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 | |
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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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