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{{BatteryList|Name=Battery Stotsenburg|Number=16|Caliber=12"|Carriage=Mortar|Dates=1900-1942|Notes=Pits C & D redesignated [[Battery McKinnon]] in 1906}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery Stotsenburg|Number=16|Caliber=12"|Carriage=Mortar|Dates=1900-1942|Notes=Pits C & D redesignated [[Battery McKinnon]] in 1906}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery McKinnon|Number=8|Caliber=12"|Carriage=Mortar|Dates=1906-1942|Notes=Formed from pits C & D of [[Battery Stotsenburg]] in 1906<br>4 mortars removed to [[Battery Howe (2)]], [[Fort Funston]] 1918}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery McKinnon|Number=8|Caliber=12"|Carriage=Mortar|Dates=1906-1942|Notes=Formed from pits C & D of [[Battery Stotsenburg]] in 1906<br>4 mortars removed to [[Battery Howe (2)]], [[Fort Funston]] 1918}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery Cranston|Number=2|Caliber=10"|Carriage=Disappearing Carriage|Dates=1898-1942|Notes=Maintenance Bldg. & Workshops}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery Cranston|Number=2|Caliber=10"|Carriage=Disappearing Carriage|Dates=1898-1942|Notes=Maintenance Bldg. & Workshops built into it}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery Miller|Number=3|Caliber=10"|Carriage=Disappearing Carriage|Dates=1907-1918|Notes=Established from [[Battery Cranston]] in 1907}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery Miller|Number=3|Caliber=10"|Carriage=Disappearing Carriage|Dates=1907-1918|Notes=Established from [[Battery Cranston]] in 1907}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery East|Number=2|Caliber=8"|Carriage=Barbette Carriage|Dates=1897-1915|Notes=Converted Rodman rifles}}
{{BatteryList|Name=Battery East|Number=2|Caliber=8"|Carriage=Barbette Carriage|Dates=1897-1915|Notes=Converted Rodman rifles}}

Revision as of 11:30, 21 July 2009

Fort Winfield Scott Endicott Period Battery (edit list)
Battery
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No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Notes
Battery Dynamite (3) 3 15" Peneumatic Carriage 1894-1904
Battery Lancaster 3 12" Disappearing Carriage 1899-1918 Partially buried for bridge
Battery Godfrey 3 12" Barbette Carriage 1895-1942
Battery Saffold 2 12" Barbette Carriage 1898-1942
Battery Howe 16 12" Mortar 1900-1920 1 mortar pit remains
Pits C & D redesignated Battery Wagner in 1906
Battery Wagner 8 12" Mortar 1906-1920 Formed from pits C & D of Battery Howe in 1906
Battery Stotsenburg 16 12" Mortar 1900-1942 Pits C & D redesignated Battery McKinnon in 1906
Battery McKinnon 8 12" Mortar 1906-1942 Formed from pits C & D of Battery Stotsenburg in 1906
4 mortars removed to Battery Howe (2), Fort Funston 1918
Battery Cranston 2 10" Disappearing Carriage 1898-1942 Maintenance Bldg. & Workshops built into it
Battery Miller 3 10" Disappearing Carriage 1907-1918 Established from Battery Cranston in 1907
Battery East 2 8" Barbette Carriage 1897-1915 Converted Rodman rifles
Battery Slaughter 3 8" Disappearing Carriage 1899-1917 Partially buried
Battery Crosby 2 6" Disappearing Carriage 1902-1943
Battery Chamberlin 4 6" Disappearing Carriage 1904-1918 1 DC Installed 1976, being restored
Battery Chamberlin 2 6" Pedestal Mount 1920-1949 Modified DC Emplacement
Battery Boutelle 3 5" Balanced Pillar Mount 1898-1918
Battery Sherwood 2 5" Pedestal Mount 1900-1917 Guns to Fort Funston
Battery Blaney 4 3" Masking Pedestal Mount 1901-1920 Partially buried
Battery Baldwin 2 3" Pedestal Mount 1907-1920
Source: CDSG