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Category
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Battery Whipple(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Two 6" pedestal mount guns were mounted here from 1904 to 1947.
Battery Burbeck(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Two 10" disappearing carriage guns were mounted here from 1907 to 1942.
Battery Morris(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Two 10" disappearing carriage guns were mounted here from 1907 to 1942.
Battery Wier(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Two 3inch guns. The battery has now fallen into the surf.
Battery Terrill(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Three 6" disappearing carriage guns were mounted here from 1902 to 1943.
Battery Adams(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
One 10" disappearing carriage gun was mounted here from 1899 to 1914. Battery Adams was named on February 12, 1902 in honor of Captain John G.B. Adams, 19th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, who was seriously wounded at the battle of
Battery Stevenson(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Two 12" disappearing carriage guns were mounted here from 1903 to 1945. Battery Stevenson was named on February 12, 1902 in honor of Brigadier General Thomas G. Stevenson, the first colonel of the 24th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, who was
Battery Bartlett(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Four 10" disappearing carriage guns were mounted here from 1899 to 1942. Battery Bartlett was named on February 12, 1902 in honor of Brevet Major General William F. Bartlett, formerly colonel of the 49th and 57th Regiments, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.
Battery Lowell(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Three 3" masking pedestal mount guns were mounted here from 1900 to 1920. Battery Lowell was named on February 12, 1902 in honor of Brigadier General Charles Russell Lowell, formerly colonel, 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry, and who was mortally wounded at
Battery Ward(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Winthrop (Boston, MA)
military
Two 10" disappearing carriage guns were mounted here from 1899 to 1939. Battery Ward was named on March 30, 1903 in honor of Major General Artemas Ward, Continental Army, who served during the Revolutionary war and who died October 28,
Battery Hitchcock(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Winthrop (Boston, MA)
military
Three 10" disappearing carriage guns were mounted here from 1899 to 1939. Battery Hitchcock was named January 25, 1906 in honor of Brevet 1st Lieutenant John Ford Hitchcock, United States Army (2nd lieutenant, 18th United States Infantry), who served with
Battery Drum(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Winthrop (Boston, MA)
military
Two 4.7" British Armstrong guns on pedestal mounts were mounted here from 1899 to 1917. Battery Drum was named on March 30, 1903 in honor of Captain Simon H. Drum, 4th U.S. Artillery, who was killed September 13, 1847 in
Long Island Head Light(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Winthrop (Boston, MA)
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Battery Basinger(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Winthrop (Boston, MA)
military
Two 3" masking pedestal mount guns were mounted here from 1906 to 1921. These were replaced by two 3" pedestal mount guns from Battery Smyth which were mounted here from 1921 to 1947. Battery Basinger was named on March 30,
Battery Smyth(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Winthrop (Boston, MA)
military
Two 3" pedestal mount guns were mounted here from 1906 to 1921.
Battery Stevens(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Winthrop (Boston, MA)
military
Two 3" pedestal mount guns were mounted here from 1906 to 1946.
Battery Taylor(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Winthrop (Boston, MA)
military
Two 3" pedestal mount guns were mounted here from 1906 to 1942.
Battery Jewel(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Hull (Boston, MA)
military
Two 6inch guns.
Bulfinch Triangle(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Everett (Boston, MA)
region
Area of downtown Boston that used to be the Mill Pond in Colonial times but was backfilled in the 19th Century and its street layout was designed by architect Charles Bulfinch. The area is roughly triangular in shape, thus the
Porters Bar and Grill(en)
USA / Massachusetts / Somerville (Boston, MA)
bar
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