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67: 155: 147: 47: 139: 74: 296:. As of 2015, there are 83 seasonal RV sites and 24 tent sites. The gun batteries have been partially buried but portions are still visible. The park has many amenities including a dock at the tip of Beaverhead and a pavilion which is popularly used for birthdays, graduations, and weddings. 641: 656: 651: 646: 626: 473: 661: 228:, an engineer and artillery officer with much involvement in early American fortifications. Battery House was named for Major General James House, who commanded 205:, and afterward. The fort's three gun batteries were completed by 1905 but for some reason were not accepted until 1910. They were Battery Tousard with three 519: 310: 251: 66: 419: 305: 585: 466: 190: 400: 534: 590: 636: 631: 459: 341: 181:
it was a military fort. The Town of Jamestown later received the property and opened it as a park, primarily a campground.
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A US coast defense battery with two guns on disappearing carriages, similar to the 12-inch gun battery at Fort Getty.
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in Newport in 1811. Battery Whiting was named for Levi Whiting, an artillery officer in the War of 1812.
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Fort Getty's construction began in 1901 to defend the West Passage of Narragansett Bay as part of the
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Early in World War II the fort's location was largely superseded by new defenses centered on
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Fort Getty went into caretaker status soon after completion, but was garrisoned in
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In 1948, the fort was disestablished, as were essentially all US coast defenses.
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6-inch gun M1900 on barbette (pedestal) carriage M1900, probably at Fort Getty.
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arrived. Two of the guns were on fixed mounts and two were on towed mounts.
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Buildings and structures in Newport County, Rhode Island
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World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the United States
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3-inch M1903 mine defense gun, probably at Fort Getty.
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Jamestown
Newport
Rhode Island
United States

disappearing gun
Fort Getty is located in Rhode Island
41°29′26″N 71°23′56″W / 41.49056°N 71.39889°W / 41.49056; -71.39889



Jamestown, Rhode Island
Conanicut Island
Narragansett Bay
World War II
Coast Defenses of Narragansett Bay
George W. Getty
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
12-inch M1900 guns
disappearing carriages
6-inch M1900 guns
3-inch M1903 guns
Louis de Tousard
Fort Wolcott
World War I
Fort Greble
Fort Church
Fort Greene
Fort Varnum

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