- Rip Raps
Rip Raps is a small 15 acre (60,000 m²) artificial
island at the mouth of the harbor area known asHampton Roads in the independent city of Hampton in southeasternVirginia in theUnited States .History
Rip Raps was originally built in
1817 as part of the harbor defenses to provide a setting on the south side of the navigation channel forFort Wool (originally named Fort Calhoun), the companion toFort Monroe (on the nrothern side of the channel) in protecting access toHampton Roads and the inland rivers which are tributaries. Fort Wool was decommissioned afterWorld War II .Rip Raps is located adjacent to one of the unnamed man-made islands of the
Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel , which was initially completed and opened to trafffic in 1957. However, Rip Raps and Fort Wool are accessible to the public only by water via harbor tours."Note: The availability of public tours of both Fort Wool and Fort Monroe are subject to
Homeland Security Alert conditions."ource of Name
The Rip Rap shoals in Hampton Roads were likely the source of the name of the Rip Raps, a notorious Baltimore gang during the
Know-Nothing movement . TheBaltimore Rips Raps included several sailors familiar with the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. They were affiliated with theAmerican Party and specifically thePlug Uglies , another American gang. The Rip Raps fought several street battles with their sharpest rivals--the Democratic rowdies associated with the New Market Fire Company. At the October 1856 municipal election, the Rip Raps attacked the New Market engine house, leading to two deaths and the wounding of several prominent fighting men. The battle was one of a series of confrontations in theKnow-Nothing Riot of 1856 that day and at the ensuing presidential election. The confrontations left seventeen dead. Prominent Rip Raps included Gregory Barrett Jr., William "Kitty" Chambers, Elijah "Boney" Lee, and Marion "Mal" Cropp.See also
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Fort Wool
*Fort Monroe References
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