Battery Revere

 (1902-1941) - Battery Paul Revere is a reinforced concrete Endicott Period 10‑inch gun battery on Fort Flagler, Washington. The battery was named after Bvt. Brig. Gen Paul Joseph Revere, U.S. Civil War, who died of wounds in the Battle of Gettysburg on July 4, 1863. Battery construction started in 1897, was completed in 1899 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 17 Aug 1902 at a cost of $ 60,000. Guns and Carriages shipped to Canada in 1941



World War II
Guns and Carriages shipped to Canada 12 May 1941

Current Status
A part of Fort Flagler State Park, Jefferson County, Washington. 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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 * Battery Revere Photo Gallery