Battery Shipp

 (1901-1917) - Battery Shipp was a reinforced concrete, Endicott Period 5 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Caswell, Brunswick County, North Carolina. The battery was named in G.O. 134, 1899, after 1st Lt. William E. Shipp, 10th U.S. Cavalry, who was killed 1 Jul 1898 in the charge up San Juan Hill, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War. Battery construction started 1898, was completed 1901 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 13 Aug 1901. A second gun was added to the battery with construction starting in 1904, completed in 1905 and transferred for use 24 Apr 1907. The final cost of both gun positions was $ 21,500.00. Guns removed in 1917 for shipment to France.

Endicott Period (1890-1910)
Originally built as an Endicott Period concrete coastal gun battery with one 5" M1897 gun mounted an M1896 Balance Pillar carriage. A second position was added to the battery in 1905-7 and armed with another 5" M1897 gun mounted on an M1896 Balance Pillar carriage. The second gun and carriage came from Battery McDonough (1).

The battery was built as a two-story battery with the guns mounted on the upper level and two magazines on the lower level. No powder or shell hoists were provided. Electricity for lighting and utilities was originally provided by storage battery from Battery Bagley and later from the central power plant and the Battery Swift power plant.



World War I (1917-1918)
Both of Battery Shipp's guns were ordered dismounted for use abroad on 24 Aug 1917 and transferred 31 Dec 1917 to Morgan Engineering for modification. Both guns were subsequently sent to France and later returned to Aberdeen after the end of the war. They were not returned to Battery Shipp. Both carriages were ordered scrapped 26 May 1920 as a part of the postwar disarmament program.

Current Status
On the property of the North Carolina Baptist Assembly. No period guns or mounts in place.

Sources: Links: 
 * Herring, Ethel and Williams, Carolee, Fort Caswell in War and Peace, 2nd Ed., NC Baptist Assembly, Oak Island, NC, 1983-1999, ISBN - 0-9671897-1-3, page 65