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* [[Battery Wallace]] (1901-1915)
* [[Battery Wallace]] (1901-1915)
* [[Battery Ledyard]] (1901-1915)
* [[Battery Ledyard]] (1901-1915)
During World War II two batteries were established:
* [[Battery Blunt]] (?)
* [[Battery Knox]] (?)
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
The island was declared a California State Park in 1963 and was opened to the public. Historic buildings at Camp Reynolds and Fort McDowell still stand and a restored officer's quarters is open to the public.
The island was declared a California State Park in 1963 and was opened to the public. Historic buildings at Camp Reynolds and Fort McDowell still stand and a restored officer's quarters is open to the public.

Revision as of 18:48, 26 January 2008

Fort McDowell (1) (1863-1946) - Established 12 Sep 1863 during the U.S. Civil War under the supervision of Col. Rene De Russey, U.S. Army Engineers as Camp Reynolds named after Maj. Gen. John Reynolds. Name was changed to Fort McDowell in 1900 after Gen. Irvin McDowell in 1900. Abandoned by the Army in 1946.

Fort McDowell (1) History

Established on Angel Island in 1863 during the U.S. Civil War to defend San Francisco harbor.

Three batteries were constructed:

In 1898 two more batteries were constructed:

In 1901 two more batteries were constructed:

During World War II two batteries were established:

Current Status

The island was declared a California State Park in 1963 and was opened to the public. Historic buildings at Camp Reynolds and Fort McDowell still stand and a restored officer's quarters is open to the public.


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Location: Angel Island, San Francisco, California

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Lat: 37.86278 Long: -122.42167

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