Battery Greene-Edgerton

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Battery Greene-Edgerton (1898-1942) - Battery Greene-Edgerton was a reinforced concrete, Endicott Period 12 inch coastal mortar battery on Fort Adams (1), Newport County, Rhode Island. The battery was named in G.O. 43, 4 Apr 1900 after MG Nathaniel Greene, Continental Army, a dostinguished citizen of Rhode Island, who exercised important command under General Washington and in the Carolinas during the Revolutionary War. In 1906 the battery was administratively split into two batteries. The new half of the battery was named in G.O. 20, 25 Jan 1906, after Ltc. Wright P. Edgerton, professor, United States Military Academy, who died 24 Jun 1904. Battery construction started in September 1896, was completed in June 1898 and transferred to the Coastal Artillery for use in May 1898 at a cost of $ 63,350.00. Deactivated in 1942.

Battery Greene-Edgerton History

Part of the Harbor Defense of Narragansett Bay.

Endicott Period

Originally built as an Endicott Period concrete coastal mortar battery with sixteen 12" M1890MI mortars mounted on M1896MI mortar carriages.

Battery Greene-Edgerton Armament (edit list)
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Caliber
Type
Barrel
Length
Model Serial
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Manufacturer Carriage Service
Dates
Notes
Battery Greene
A1 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 8 Builders Mortar, M1896MI, #27, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 1
A2 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 10 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #29, Robert Poole 1898-1918 See note 2
A3 12" Mortar 141.125." M1890MI 19 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #26, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 1
A4 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 29 Bethlehem Mortar, M1896MI, #28, Robert Poole 1898-1918 See note 2
B1 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 12 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #17, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 1
B2 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 5 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #24, Robert Poole 1898-1918 See note 2
B3 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 7(B) Bethlehem Mortar, M1896MI, #25, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 1
B4 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 21 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #22, Robert Poole 1898-1918 See note 2
Became Battery Edgerton
C1 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 1 Builders Mortar, M1896MI, #21, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 1
C2 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 9 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #23, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 2
C3 12" Mortar 141.125." M1890MI 7(a) Builders Mortar, M1896MI, #20, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 1
C4 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 23 Bethlehem Mortar, M1896MI, #18, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 2
D1 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 11 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #13, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 1
D2 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 14 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #15, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 3
D3 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890MI 2 Builders Mortar, M1896MI, #19, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 1
D4 12" Mortar 141.125" M1890 6 Watervliet Mortar, M1896MI, #16, Robert Poole 1898-1942 See note 2
Source: RCW Form 1, 1 Nov 1927, RCB, 31 Dec 1904, CDSG, Berhow, Mark A. ed, American Seacoast Defenses: A Reference Guide, 2nd Edition, CDSG Press, McLean, VA, 2004, ISBN 0-9748167-0-1, pages 140-143, 204.
Note 1: Guns & carriages ordered salvaged 14 Nov 1942. CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA
Note 2: Mortars removed and shipped 23 May 1918 to Morgan carriages scrapped 26 May 1920. CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA
Note 3: Mortar and carriage shipped to SHPG 11 Feb 1918. CDSG Gun Card Collection from NARA
File:Fort Adams (1) Battery Greene-Edgerton Plan.jpg
Battery Greene-Edgerton Plan


World War I

The U.S. entry into World War I resulted in a widespread removal of large caliber coastal defense gun tubes for service in Europe. Many of the gun and mortar tubes removed were sent to arsenals for modification and mounting on mobile carriages, both wheeled and railroad. Most of the removed gun tubes never made it to Europe and were either remounted or remained at the arsenals until needed elsewhere.

World War II

The salvage of the remaining armament was approved on 14 Nov 1942.

Current Status

No period guns or mounts in place.


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Location: Fort Adams, Newport County, Rhode Island

Maps & Images

Lat: 41.472256 Long: -71.340001

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  • Elevation: Pit A=18.3', Pit B=18.21', Pit C=18.1', Pit D=18.1'

Sources:

  • U.S.Army, Supplement to the Harbor Defense Project of Narragansett Bay, (HDNARB-AP-45), 1 Feb 1945, CDSG

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