Battery Downes
Battery Downes (1907-1918) - Battery Downes is a reinforced concrete Endicott Period 3- inch gun battery on Fort Flagler, Washington. The battery was named after 1st Lt. Edward Elbert Downes, who served in the 1st Infantry in the Phillippines Operations and died there 23 June, 1901. Battery construction started in 1904, completed in 1905 and transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use 23 Apr 1907 at a cost of $ 12,000. Deactivated in 1918.
Battery Downes History
Part of the Harbor Defense of Puget Sound.
Endicott Period
Empl No |
Caliber Type |
Barrel Length |
Model | Serial No |
Manufacturer | Carriage | Service Dates |
Notes | |
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1 | 3" Rifle | 170" | M1903 | 27 | Watervliet | Pedestal Mount, M1903, #78, Watertown | 1907-1946 | See Note 1 | |
2 | 3" Rifle | 170" | M1903 | 16 | Watervliet | Pedestal Mount, M1903, #79, Watertown | 1907-1946 | See Note 1 | |
Source: RCW Form 1,1 May 1933, Coast Defense Study Group, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 74-75, 216 Note 1: Guns and Carriages processed for salvage March 7, 1946 (CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA) |
World War I
World War II
Guns and Carriages processed for salvage March 7, 1946
Current Status
Part of the Fort Flagler State Park. The Battery is accessible to the public and the rooms are clean and dry but empty. No guns or carriages are in place.
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Location: Fort Flagler, Washington Maps & Images Lat: 48.099912 Long: -122.692245 |
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Visited: 21 Sept 2009
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Gun #1 Emplacement
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Gun #2 Emplacement