- Fort Adams
Infobox Military Structure
name=Fort Adams
location=Newport, Rhode Island
caption=
type=Coast Artillery Post
built=1799; 1841
materials=
used=1799-1824; 1841-1953
controlledby=United States
garrison=
commanders=Captain John Henry
battles=Infobox_nrhp | name =Fort Adams
nrhp_type = nhld
caption =
nearest_city=Newport, Rhode Island
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 28
lat_seconds = 30
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 71
long_minutes = 20
long_seconds = 28
long_direction = W
locmapin = Rhode Island
area =
built =1824
architect= Unknown
architecture= No Style Listed
designated=December 8 ,1976 cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=880&ResourceType=District
title=Fort Adams |accessdate=2008-06-29|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service]
added =July 28 ,1970 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
governing_body = DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
refnum=70000014Fort Adams in
Newport, Rhode Island was established onJuly 4 ,1799 as aFirst System coastal fortification. Its first commander was Captain John Henry who was later instrumental in starting theWar of 1812 .The first Fort Adams was designed by Major
Louis de Tousard of theArmy Corps of Engineers . This fort mounted 12 cannon and was garrisoned during the War of 1812 by Wood's State Corps of Rhode Islandmilitia men.After the War of 1812, there was a thorough review of the nation's fortification needs and it was decided to replace the "old" Fort Adams with a newer and much larger fort. The new fort was designed by Brigadier General
Simon Bernard , a Frenchman who had served as a military engineer under Napoleon. Bernard designed the new Fort Adams in the classic style ofVauban and it became the most complex fortification in theWestern Hemisphere .Construction of the new fort began in 1824 and continued at irregular intervals until 1857. From 1825 to 1838 , construction was overseen by Colonel
Joseph Gilbert Totten , the foremost American military engineer of his day. In 1838, Totten became chief engineer of the Army and served until his death in 1864.The new Fort Adams was first garrisoned in August 1841 and was an active Army post until 1950. During this time, the fort was active in five major wars (Mexican-American War, American Civil War, Spanish-American, World War I and World War II) but never fired a shot in anger.
During the Mexican War Fort Adams was briefly under the command of Brigadier General Franklin Pierce who would later be elected president of the United States.
During the Civil War, Fort Adams was used as the
United States Naval Academy . In May 1861, the Academy was moved to Newport fromAnnapolis Maryland due to concerns about the political sympathies of the Marylanders. In September 1861, the Academy moved to the Atlantic House hotel in Newport and remained there for the rest of the war.In 1862 Fort Adams became the headquarters and recruit depot for the 15th Infantry Regiment. This regiment, along with several others had a organization in which the regiment had three eight company battalions. The 3rd Batallion of the 15th Infantry Regiment was organized at Fort Adams in March 1864.
As time went by, the Fort's armament was upgraded to keep up with technological innovations. Major kinds of ordnance used at the Fort included muzzle loading cannon in the 19th Century, breech loading rifled artillery pieces in the early 20th Century and anti-aircraft guns during and after the
World War II .Fort Adams also served as the headquarters for all fortifications in
Narragansett Bay , as well as, a training center in both world wars.In 1953, the Army gave Fort Adams to the Navy which used the fort's grounds for family housing. In 1965, the fort was given to the state of Rhode Island for use as a state park. In 1976, Fort Adams was declared a
National Historic Landmark . In 1994, the Fort Adams trust was formed, which provides guided tours at the fort and oversees ongoing restoration work at the fort.References
External links
* [http://www.fortadams.org/ Official site]
* [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hhh.ri0349 Fort Adams, Redoubt, Brenton Point, Newport, Newport County, RI: 15 photos, 9 drawings] , and [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/hhquery.html search here for separate photo and drawing sets for Battery Reilly, Battery Talbot, Battery Bankhead, stables, warehouse, other subsites] atHistoric American Building Survey
* [http://www.rhodejourney.com/media/fortadams.wmv view the History of Fort Adams in streaming video]
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