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The U.S. Government initially purchased enough land on Greater Brewster Island to build a seawall in 1848. The remainder of the island, 21.7 acres in total, was purchased on 18 Aug 1917 during [[World War I]] as a searchlight station. The reservation was abandoned after the end of the war. | The U.S. Government initially purchased enough land on Greater Brewster Island to build a seawall in 1848. The remainder of the island, 21.7 acres in total, was purchased on 18 Aug 1917 during [[World War I]] as a searchlight station. The reservation was abandoned after the end of the war. | ||
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[[Image:Greater Brewster MR Plan 1921.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Greater Brewster Island Military Reservation Plan | [[Image:Greater Brewster MR Plan 1921.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Greater Brewster Island Military Reservation Plan 1919]] | ||
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== [[World War II]] (1941-1945) == | == [[World War II]] (1941-1945) == |
Revision as of 08:58, 2 July 2011
Great Brewster Island Military Reservation (1917-1946) - A World War I Coastal Military Reservation first established in1917 on Greater Brewster Island, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Named in G.O. 6, 1937. Used during World War II as an AMTB gun battery site. Abandoned by the U.S. Army circa 1946.
World War I (1917-1918)
Part of the Harbor Defense of Boston, Massachusetts.
The U.S. Government initially purchased enough land on Greater Brewster Island to build a seawall in 1848. The remainder of the island, 21.7 acres in total, was purchased on 18 Aug 1917 during World War I as a searchlight station. The reservation was abandoned after the end of the war.

World War II (1941-1945)

During World War II a small post was built to support a mine observation post and a 90mm gun battery, Battery AMTB 942. The post was built with just three barracks, a mess hall and a small officers quarters. The mine observation post was a small concrete structure, 13' by 13', equipped with a range finder. The AMTB battery had two fixed 90mm guns, two mobile 90mm guns, two mobile 37mm guns and an ammunition storage bunker. The AMTB battery was completed in 1943 and the mine observation station was accepted for service 18 May 1944.
Greater Brewster Island Military Reservation was abandoned by the U.S. Army circa 1946 and declared excess by the GSA on 27 Jun 1950. The property was sold to a private owner on 28 Sep 1953 and passed through a number of hands until it was sold to an agency of the State of Massachusetts on 22 Mar 1973.
Battery Click on Battery links below |
No. | Caliber | Type Mount | Service Years | Battery Cost | Notes |
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Battery AMTB 942 | 2 2 2 |
90mm 90mm 37mm |
AMTB Fixed Mobile Mobile |
1943-1946 | $ ? | |
Source: CDSG |

Current Status
Part of Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area and Boston Harbor Islands State Park, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
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Location: Greater Brewster Island, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Maps & Images Lat: 42.3417654 Long: -70.8772685 |
Sources:
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, FUDS Archives Search Report, Findings for the former Greater Brewster Island Military Reservation AMTB 942, Project No. D01MA048102, December 1997. Large PDF Download
- U.S.Army, Supplement to the Harbor Defense Project of Boston, Massachusetts, (HDB-AN-45), 31 Jan 1945, CDSG
Links:
- North American Forts - Brewster Islands Military Reservation
- Wikipedia - Brewster Islands Military Reservation
- CDSG
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