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Revision as of 06:15, 20 April 2010

Fort Whitman (1909-1947) - Construction started 1909 and was completed in 1911. Named in G.O. 245, 1909, for Dr. Marcus Whitman, killed in 1847 by hostile Indians. Declared surplus 13 May 1944. Transferred to Washington State in 1947

Fort Whitman History

Part of the Harbor Defense of Puget Sound. Positioned to guard the Deception Pass and Saratoga Pass entrances into Puget Sound.

Taft Period

Only one Taft Period Battery was built on Fort Whitman, Battery Harrison.

Fort Whitman Endicott Period Battery (edit list)
Battery
Click on Battery links below
No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery Harrison (2) 4 6" Disappearing 1909-1911-1911-1939 $ 92,000
Source: CDSG
Fort Whitman Plan


World War II

A 37mm AMTB battery was built in 1942 and remained active until 1944.

Current Status

Goat Island is now part of the Skagit Wildlife Area.


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Location: Goat Island, at the entrance to Puget Sound, Washington.

Maps & Images

Lat: 48.36433 Long: -122.53556

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Visited: 14 Apr 2010

Fort Whitman Picture Gallery

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