- Battery Weed
Battery Weed is a substantial three-tiered 19th century
fortification guardingthe Narrows , the main approach from theAtlantic Ocean toNew York City . Located on theStaten Island waterfront on the west shore of the Narrows directly across fromFort Hamilton and the now-destroyedFort Lafayette onLong Island , the fort was intended to protect New York from attack by sea.Originally named Fort Richmond, the trapezoidal structure was designed by General
Joseph G. Totten , the U.S. Army's chief engineer, and was built between 1845 and 1861. It was renamed for fallen Civil War General Stephen Weed in 1863.Fort Tompkins was built on the bluff above Battery Weed to protect its landward face. Together, these fortifications later collectively became calledFort Wadsworth . 1n 1903, a smalllighthouse was built atop Battery Weed. Its light was visible for 14nautical miles . When theVerrazano-Narrows Bridge opened in 1965 the lighthouse became obsolete. Dark for many years, it was restored and converted to solar power by volunteers in 2005. [ [http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=754 Lighthousefriends.com] ]Fort Wadsworth was an active military base until 1994, operated by the U.S. Navy for its final few years. In 1995, Battery Weed, along with the rest of Fort Wadsworth, was transferred to the care of the
National Park Service as part ofGateway National Recreation Area . Battery Weed's interior is open to the public on park ranger escorted tours only, although its exterior can be viewed at all times.ee also
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External links
[http://www.nps.gov/gate Gateway National Recreation Area]
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