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Originally built as a temporary [[Endicott Period]] coastal gun battery with emplacements for nine smoothbore 15" Rodman cannons mounted Barbette carriages. The five forward gun emplacements were 6" center pintle mounts while the four rear emplacements were 6" forward pintle mounts. The cannons were transferred from the [[Presidio of San Francisco]] circa 1890 to make way for the construction of [[Battery Cranston]] and [[Battery Miller]]. The four rear cannons were mounted in July-September 1893. It is not clear that the five front guns were ever mounted before the emplacements were destroyed in the construction of [[Battery Spencer]]. By 31 Dec 1909, the four 15" Rodman cannons were dismounted and the carriages had been dismantled and sold.
Originally built as a temporary [[Endicott Period]] coastal gun battery with emplacements for nine smoothbore 15" Rodman cannons mounted Barbette carriages. The five forward gun emplacements were 6" center pintle mounts while the four rear emplacements were 6" forward pintle mounts. The cannons were transferred from the [[Presidio of San Francisco]] circa 1890 to make way for the construction of [[Battery Cranston]] and [[Battery Miller]]. The four rear cannons were mounted in July-September 1893. It is not clear that the five front guns were ever mounted before the emplacements were destroyed in the construction of [[Battery Spencer]]. By 31 Dec 1909, the four rear 15" Rodman cannons were dismounted and the carriages had been dismantled and sold.
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Revision as of 08:46, 28 April 2011

Battery Ridge (1890-1909) - Battery Ridge was a temporary Endicott Period, 15 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Baker, Lime Point, Marin County, California. Deactivated about 1909.

Battery Ridge Facing Alcatraz
Battery Ridge Facing Pacific
Battery Ridge with Golden Gate Bridge in Background

Endicott Period (1890-1910)

Part of the Harbor Defense of San Francisco.

Originally built as a temporary Endicott Period coastal gun battery with emplacements for nine smoothbore 15" Rodman cannons mounted Barbette carriages. The five forward gun emplacements were 6" center pintle mounts while the four rear emplacements were 6" forward pintle mounts. The cannons were transferred from the Presidio of San Francisco circa 1890 to make way for the construction of Battery Cranston and Battery Miller. The four rear cannons were mounted in July-September 1893. It is not clear that the five front guns were ever mounted before the emplacements were destroyed in the construction of Battery Spencer. By 31 Dec 1909, the four rear 15" Rodman cannons were dismounted and the carriages had been dismantled and sold.

Battery Ridge Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 15" Smoothbore Cannon 15" Rodman ? Unk Barbette, 6"
Front Pintle Mount
1893-1909 Mounted
July 1893
2 15" Smoothbore Cannon 15" Rodman ? Unk Barbette, 6"
Front Pintle Mount
1893-1909 Mounted
August 1893
3 15" Smoothbore Cannon 15" Rodman ? Unk Barbette, 6"
Front Pintle Mount
1893-1909 Mounted
September 1893
4 15" Smoothbore Cannon 15" Rodman ? Unk Barbette, 6"
Front Pintle Mount
1893-1909 Mounted
September 1893
5-9 15" Smoothbore Cannon 15" Rodman ? Unk Barbette, 6"
Center Pintle Mount
NA Not mounted?
Source: CDSG, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 180-181
Battery Ridge Plan 1892


Current Status

Part of the Golden Gate Recreation Area (GGNRA) administered by the National Park Service. No period guns or mounts in place. The 6" pintles can still be seen along with some portions of the pads.


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Location: Fort Baker, Lime Point, Marin County, California

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Lat: 37.827894 Long: -122.481913

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