Battery Lancaster

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Battery Lancaster (1901-1918) - Battery Lancaster is a reinforced concrete Endicott Period 12" gun battery located on Fort Winfield Scott, California. Named in S.O. 16, 14 Feb 1902, for Lt Col. James M. Lancaster, 3rd U.S. Artillery, who died at Fort Monroe 5 Oct 1900. Battery construction for emplacement #3 started Oct 1896, was completed in 1898 and transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use Jun 1899 at a total cost of $75,000. Battery construction for emplacements #1 & 2 started Sep 1898, was completed in 1900 and transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use Apr 1900 at a cost of $ 107,409.04. Battery deactivated in 1918 when guns were removed.

Battery Lancaster


Battery Lancaster History

Part of the Harbor Defense of San Francisco.

Battery Lancaster was a concrete gun battery with three 12" guns, two M1895 guns and one M1888MI1/2 gun. The two M1895 guns were mounted on M1897 disappearing carriages while the M1888MI1/2 was mounted on an M1896 disappearing carriage. Gun emplacements #1 and #2 did not require shell hoists because the ammunition was stored on the loading level of the guns. Emplacement #2 was a two story battery and required a shell hoist but no powder hoist.

In 1899 a plotting room was built behind the traverse between gun emplacements #1 and #2. It was accepted 14 Jun 1899 and modified and accepted again 27 Apr 1900. In 1911 a BC Station was built atop the traverse between gun emplacements #1 and #2 and accepted for service 7 Mar 1911.

In 1908 the manual shell hoist in gun emplacement #3 was replaced with an electric Taylor-Raymond front loading shell hoist and the hoist mechanism was modified for the newer long point shells. The new hoist was accepted for service 30 Sep 1908. By 1909 each of the carriages had been fitted with one, four horsepower, electric motor for elevating, depressing and retracting the gun.

Battery Lancaster Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 12" Rifle 442.56" M1895 5 Watervliet Disappearing, M1897,
#7, Robert Poole
1900-1918 See note 1
2 12" Rifle 442.56" M1895 8 Watervliet Disappearing, M1897,
#6, Robert Poole
1900-1918 See note 1
3 12" Rifle 440" M1888MI1/2 40 Watervliet Disappearing, M1896,
#23, Morgan
1899-1918 See note 2
Source: Form 1, 1 Mar 1920, 1 Sep 1923, RCB, 31 Dec 1903, 31dec 1909, CDSG, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 138-139, 148-149, 215
Note 1: Guns removed 15 May 1918, carriages salvaged 8 Mar 1933, CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA
Note 2: Gun transferred to Fort Miley, Battery Chester, 26 May 1918, carriage salvaged 8 Mar 1933, CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA
Battery Lancaster Plan 1919


Current Status

Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area


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Location: Fort Winfield Scott, California

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Lat: 37.8080717 Long: -122.4761626

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  • Elevation: #1 178', #2 184', #3 194

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