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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1905-1942) - Battery Henry Kingsbury is a concrete [[:Category:Endicott Period Batteries|Endicott Period Coastal Battery]] located on [[Fort Casey]], Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington. Named after Col. [[Henry W. Kingsbury]], [[11th Connecticut Volunteers]], 1st Lt., [[5th U.S. Artillery]], who died 18 Oct 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Maryland, 17 Oct 1862, during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. The Battery was begun in March 1901 and completed in June 1904 and transferred to the Coastal Artillery 27 Nov 1905 at a cost of $92,261.00. The battery was inactivated in 1942 during [[World War II]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1905-1942) - Battery Henry Kingsbury is a concrete [[Endicott Period]] Coastal Battery located on [[Fort Casey (1)]], Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington. Named after Colonel [[Henry W. Kingsbury]], [[11th Connecticut Volunteers]], 1st Lt., [[5th U.S. Artillery]], who died 18 Oct 1862, of wounds, received in action at Antietam, Maryland, 17 Oct 1862, during the [[U.S. Civil War]]. The Battery was begun in March 1901 and completed in June 1904 and transferred to the Coast Artillery on 27 Nov 1905 at a cost of $92,261.00. The battery was inactivated in 1942 during [[World War II]].
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== {{PAGENAME}} History ==
== History ==
{{HDPuget Sound}} Battery Kingsbury was designed to protect both the Straight of Juan De Fuca and the Admiralty Inlet to Puget Sound.  
{{HDPuget Sound}} Battery Kingsbury was designed to protect both the Straight of Juan De Fuca and the Admiralty Inlet to Puget Sound.  


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== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Battery was clean and dry but empty. No guns or carriages were in place.
The battery was clean and dry but empty. No guns or carriages were in place.
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'''Location:''' On [[Fort Casey]], Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington
'''Location:''' On [[Fort Casey (1)]], Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington


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* Elevation: 82'
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'''Links: '''
'''Links: '''
* [http://jnelsonphotography.smugmug.com/Coastal-Defenses-of-Puget/Fort-Casey-State-Park/Battery-Kingsbury/10435071_Ayovk/ Battery Kingsbury Photo Gallery]
* [https://waparks.org/wspf-tours/fort-casey-battery-kingsbury-2018.html Battery Kingsbury Virtual Tour]
 
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{{Visited|18 Jul 2008}}
{{Visited|18 Jul 2008}}


=={{PAGENAME}} Picture Gallery==
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Image:Fort Casey Battery Kingsbury.jpg|Battery Kingsbury Gun #2 Position and Fire Control Station
Image:Fort Casey Battery Kingsbury.jpg|Battery Kingsbury Gun #2 Position and Fire Control Station
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 12 August 2022

Battery Kingsbury (1) (1905-1942) - Battery Henry Kingsbury is a concrete Endicott Period Coastal Battery located on Fort Casey (1), Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington. Named after Colonel Henry W. Kingsbury, 11th Connecticut Volunteers, 1st Lt., 5th U.S. Artillery, who died 18 Oct 1862, of wounds, received in action at Antietam, Maryland, 17 Oct 1862, during the U.S. Civil War. The Battery was begun in March 1901 and completed in June 1904 and transferred to the Coast Artillery on 27 Nov 1905 at a cost of $92,261.00. The battery was inactivated in 1942 during World War II.

Battery Kingsbury Gun #1 Entrance
Battery Kingsbury Gun #2 Position

History

Part of the Harbor Defense of Puget Sound. Battery Kingsbury was designed to protect both the Straight of Juan De Fuca and the Admiralty Inlet to Puget Sound.

Originally built with two, 10" M1888 MII rifles mounted on one M1896 and one M1901 disappearing L.F. carriages. Gun #1 was removed in 1918 during World War I and gun #2 was removed in 1942 during World War II. Two 3" Anti-Aircraft guns were emplaced in the Battery Kingsbury gun positions during World War II and one emplacement from adjacent Battery Moore (Gun #3 Position) was transferred to Battery Kingsbury.

Battery Kingsbury Armament (edit list)
Empl
No
Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
No
Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
1 10" Rifle 420.6" M1888 43 Watervliet Disappearing Carriage L.F., M1896,
#71, Watertown
1902-1918 Removed 1918
2 10" Rifle 420.6" M1888 40 Watervliet Disappearing Carriage L.F., M1901,
#8, Watertown
1902-1942
Source: RCW Form 1, 1933, CDSG


Battery Kingsbury Plan 1 Mar 1933


Current Status

The battery was clean and dry but empty. No guns or carriages were in place.


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Location: On Fort Casey (1), Whidbey Island, Island County, Washington

Maps & Images

Lat: 48.155564 Long: -122.677082



GPS Locations:

Sources:

Links:

Fortification ID:

  • WA0043 - Battery Kingsbury (1)

Visited: 18 Jul 2008

Picture Gallery