Fort Rodman

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Fort Rodman (1898-1947) - An Endicott Period Coastal Fort first established in 1898 in Bristol County, Massachusetts on the site of previous fortifications, Fort Taber and Fort at Clark's Point. Named in G.O. 106, 23 Jul 1898, after Ltc.William Logan Rodman, 38th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, who was killed in action during the U.S. Civil War at Port Hudson, Louisiana, 27 May 1863. Post declared surplus in 1947.

Endicott Period

Part of the Harbor Defense of New Bedford.


Fort Rodman Endicott Period Battery (edit list)
Battery
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No. Caliber Type Mount Service Years Battery Cost Notes
Battery Walcott 1 8" Disappearing 1898-1899-1899-1942 $ 51,813
Battery Barton 1 8" Disappearing 1898-1899-1899-1942 $ 51,813
Battery Cross 2 5" Pedestal 1902-1920 $ 11,611
Battery Craig 2 3" Masking Parapet 1902-1920 $ 9,150
Battery Gaston 2 3" Masking Parapet 1902-1920 $ 9,150
Source: CDSG
Fort Rodman Plan


World War I

World War II

Current Status

Part of Fort Taber Park, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

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Location: Fort Tabor Park, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

Maps & Images

Lat: 41.592923 Long: -70.901417

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