- Battery Chamberlin
Infobox_nrhp | name =Six-Inch Rifled Gun No. 9
nrhp_type =
caption = Docent explaining "gun drill" procedures to park visitors as part of the gun's demonstration. The rifle is in the "out of battery" or loading position.
location=San Francisco, California
lat_degrees = 37 | lat_minutes = 47 | lat_seconds = 38.44 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 122 | long_minutes = 28 | long_seconds = 57.7 | long_direction = W
area =
built =
added =November 7 ,1976
governing_body =National Park Service
refnum=79000255 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Battery Chamberlin is an
artillery battery on the grounds of thePresidio of San Francisco inSan Francisco, California ,United States .The battery is named in honor of Captain Lowell A. Chamberlin, 1st Artillery Division, who served with distinction in the Civil War and continued as an artillery officer until the 1890s. This Endicott-era battery was completed and armed in 1904 with four six-inch guns mounted on disappearing carriages. The battery was built to protect underwater minefields laid outside the
Golden Gate during the time of war. These guns had a range of ninemile s (14.4 km) and could fire at the rate of two rounds per minute. The original guns were dismounted in 1917 for use inWorld War I , but the battery was modified to receive two six-inch guns on simplebarbette carriages in 1920.During
World War II , the Sixth Coast Artillery (Harbor Defense) Regiment, Battery "D," manned the two guns at Battery Chamberlin, which were placed under camouflage netting to hide them from potential air attack. In 1948, the Coast Artillery Corps was deactivated, the battery disarmed and the guns scrapped during "Operation Blowtorch ."In 1977, the
National Park Service received the Six-Inch Rifle Gun Number Nine and disappearing carriage, listed individually in theNational Register of Historic Places , from theSmithsonian Institution . The gun and carriage were installed at gun emplacement Number Four at Battery Chamberlin, and are the same type used here during World War II. An underground cartridge room also is open for inspection, and contains photos and small exhibits on the coastal defenses of San Francisco.Footnotes
References
*cite web | url=http://www.nps.gov/archive/prsf/coast_defense/harbor_defense_sf/fort_scott/chamberlin/ | title=Battery Chamberlin 1904-1948 | work=Presidio of San Francisco | publisher=
National Park Service | accessdate=2007-03-30
*cite web | url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wwIIbayarea/bat.htm | title=Battery Chamberlin | work=World War II in the San Francisco Bay Area | publisher=National Park Service | accessdate=2007-03-28
*cite web | url=http://www.militarymuseum.org/BtyChamberlin.html | title=Fort Winfield Scott: Battery Lowell Chamberlin | publisher=California State Military Museum | accessdate=2007-03-30
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