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A number of Fort Terry structures were damaged by the Great New England Hurricane on 21 Sep 1938. This hurricane killed over 600 people on Long Island and rolled right over Long Island Sound.  Most of the Quartermaster records for post buildings are annotated with "9 21 1938 Damaged by storm" and several permanent buildings, including one barracks, disappear from the records .
A number of Fort Terry structures were damaged by the Great New England Hurricane on 21 Sep 1938. This hurricane killed over 600 people on Long Island and rolled right over Long Island Sound.  Most of the Quartermaster records for post buildings are annotated with "9 21 1938 Damaged by storm" and several permanent buildings, including one barracks, disappear from the records at this point in time.


== [[World War II]] ==
== [[World War II]] ==

Revision as of 14:48, 7 December 2010

Fort Terry (1898-1946) - An Endicott Period Coastal Fort first established in 1898 on Plum Island, Suffolk County, New York. Named in G.O. 134, 22 Jul 1899, after MG Alfred H. Terry, U.S. Army. Abandoned in 1946.

Endicott Period

Part of the Harbor Defense of Long Island Sound.

Land for the Military Reservation at Plum Island was purchased in two sections, the first section of 193 acres was acquired on 24 Feb 1897 and the second section of 647 acres was acquired on 24 Jun 1901.

The first four Endicott Period gun batteries, Battery Stoneman, Battery Steele, Battery Bradford and Battery Kelly, were started in 1897-1898 on the initial section of land and were completed in 1900-1901. The second set of seven Endicott Period gun batteries was begun in 1902-1903 after the second parcel of land was acquired. Battery Floyd, Battery Dimick, Battery Hagner, Battery Eldridge, Battery Dalliba, Battery Greble, and Battery Campbell were completed in 1905-1906.

Post construction mimicked battery construction and the first set of post buildings was completed in 1899 for a very small garrison. The initial set of buildings included two duplex officer quarters, two duplex NCO quarters, one 65 man enlisted barracks, an admin building and a guard house. As the second set of batteries came on line the capacity of the post increased proportionally and by 1911 five more enlisted barracks were constructed with a capacity of 744 enlisted personnel. Officer housing expanded from two duplex units to eight units and a four family apartment building. Married NCO housing expanded from two units to ten units most of which were duplex units.

With the increased post population additional support buildings were required. A post exchange, a new bakery and hospital were among the new buildings added. By 1911 the post was essentially complete and very few permanent buildings were added after that.

Fort Terry Endicott Period Battery (edit list)
Battery
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No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery Stoneman 8 12" Mortar 1898-1900-1901-1943 $ 112,000
Battery Steele 2 10" Disappearing 1897-1899-1900-1942 $ 102,593
Battery Bradford 2 6" Disappearing 1898-1900-1901-1944 $ 50,000
Battery Floyd 2 6" Disappearing 1903-1906-1906-1917 $ 51,625
Battery Dimick 2 6" Disappearing 1903-1905-1905-1917 $ 57,500
Battery Kelly 2 5" Pedestal 1898-1901-1900-1917 $ 14,500
Battery Hagner 2 3" Pedestal 1903-1906-1906-1932 $ 15,924 Guns to Battery Hoppock
Battery Eldridge 2 3" Pedestal 1903-1906-1906-1943 $ 15,924
Battery Dalliba 2 3" Pedestal 1902-1905-1905-1946 $ 17,500
Battery Greble 2 3" Pedestal 1903-1905-1905-1932 $ 16,687
Battery Campbell 2 3" Pedestal 1903-1905-1905-1933 $ 16,687
Source: CDSG
Fort Terry General Plan 1921
Fort Terry Detail Plan 1921


World War I

A number of Fort Terry structures were damaged by the Great New England Hurricane on 21 Sep 1938. This hurricane killed over 600 people on Long Island and rolled right over Long Island Sound. Most of the Quartermaster records for post buildings are annotated with "9 21 1938 Damaged by storm" and several permanent buildings, including one barracks, disappear from the records at this point in time.

World War II

Fort Terry World War II Battery (edit list)
Battery
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No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery 217 2 6" Shielded Barbette (SBC) 1943-1943-1943-1946 $ 249,478 Not Armed
Battery AMTB 911 2
2
90mm
90mm
Fixed AMTB
Mobile
1943-1943-1943-1946 $ 12,051
Battery 155 - Fort Terry 4 155mm Mobile Panama Mount 1942-1943 $ ?
Source: CDSG

Current Status

Ruins.

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Location: Plum Island, Suffolk County, New York.

Maps & Images

Lat: 41.18 Long: -72.195

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