State |
Name |
Location |
City or area defended |
Era(s) |
Activated |
Deactivated as coastal fort |
Deactivated as military post |
Notes |
Alabama | Fort Charlotte/Fort Conde | Mobile | Mobile | Colonial | 1723 | 1820 | 1820 | 4/5 scale replica on site |
Alabama | Fort Gaines | Dauphin Island | Mobile | Third System, Endicott | 1821 | 1928 | 1947 | |
Alabama | Fort Morgan/Fort Bowyer | Mobile Point | Mobile | Second System, Third System, Endicott | 1814 | 1928 | 1947 | Rearmed with Panama mounts in WWII |
Alaska | Fort Schwatka | Dutch Harbor | Dutch Harbor | World War II | 1944 | 1950 | | |
Alaska | Fort Learnard | Eider Point, Unalaska | Dutch Harbor | World War II | 1944 | 1950 | | |
Alaska | Fort J. H. Smith | Chiniak | Kodiak | World War II | 1944 | 1950 | | |
Alaska | Fort Abercrombie | Miller Point, Kodiak Island | Kodiak | World War II | 1944 | 1950 | | |
Alaska | Fort Tidball | Castle Bluffs, Long Island | Kodiak | World War II | 1944 | 1950 | | |
Alaska | Fort McGilvray | Caines Head | Seward | World War II | 1943 | 1944 | | 6" battery not completed |
Alaska | Fort Bulkley | Rugged Island | Seward | World War II | | | | 6" battery not completed |
Alaska | Fort Rousseau | Makhnati Island | Sitka | World War II | 1944 | 1950 | | |
Alaska | Fort Babcock | Shoals Point, Kruzof Island | Sitka | World War II | 1944 | 1950 | | 6" battery not completed |
Alaska | Fort Peirce | Biorka Island | Sitka | World War II | | | | 6" battery not completed |
California | Fort Rosecrans/Fort Guijarros | San Diego | San Diego | Colonial, Endicott, Taft, World War II | 1797 | 1950 | | Part of fort is now Naval Base Point Loma, part is Cabrillo National Monument |
California | Fort Emory | San Diego | San Diego | World War II | 1943 | 1946 | | Fort site is on Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, batteries demolished |
California | Fort MacArthur | San Pedro | Los Angeles | Taft, Interwar, World War II | 1917 | 1948 | | Museum on site |
California | White Point Military Reservation | San Pedro | Los Angeles | World War II | 1943 | 1948 | | Adjacent to Fort MacArthur, World War II 16-inch battery on site |
California | Bolsa Chica Military Reservation | Huntington Beach | Los Angeles | World War II | 1942 | 1948 | | 16-inch battery demolished |
California | Presidio of San Francisco/Fort Winfield Scott | San Francisco | San Francisco | Colonial, Endicott | 1776 | 1945 | 1994 | Extensively re-used by various exhibits, organizations, and businesses |
California | Fort Point/Fort Winfield Scott/Castillo de San Joaquin | San Francisco | San Francisco | Colonial, Third System | 1794 | 1900 | 1970 | National park |
California | Fort Alcatraz | Alcatraz Island | San Francisco | Third System, 1870s | 1858 | 1876 | 1934 | National park, fort mostly buried by prison construction, a few casemates remain |
California | Fort McDowell | Angel Island | San Francisco | Endicott | 1901 | 1915 | 1962 | State park |
California | Fort Mason | San Francisco | San Francisco | Civil War, Endicott | 1864 | 1910 | 1972 | Part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area |
California | Fort Baker/Lime Point Mil Res | Marin Headlands | San Francisco | 1870s, Endicott | 1876 | 1946 | 2000 | Part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area |
California | Fort Barry | Marin Headlands | San Francisco | Endicott, Taft, Interwar, World War II | 1905 | 1948 | 1974 | Part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area |
California | Fort Cronkhite | Marin Headlands | San Francisco | Interwar | 1940 | 1948 | 1974 | 16-inch gun at Battery Townsley, part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area |
California | Fort Funston/Lake Merced Mil Res | Lake Merced | San Francisco | Interwar | 1939 | 1948 | 1963 | Part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area |
California | Fort Miley | Point Lobos, San Francisco | San Francisco | Endicott, World War II | 1898 | 1949 | 1949 | Part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area |
Connecticut | Fort Griswold | Groton | New London | Revolutionary War, Third System | 1778 | 1903 | 1903 | Restored, open to public, state park |
Connecticut | Fort Trumbull | New London | New London | Revolutionary War, Second System, Third System | 1777 | 1900? | 1996 | Preserved, open to public, state park |
Connecticut | Fort Nathan Hale/Black Rock Fort | New Haven | New Haven | Colonial, Revolutionary War, Second System, Civil War | 1657 | 1866 | 1890 | State park, forts on site are mostly reconstructions |
Connecticut | Fort Black Rock/Fort Union | Black Rock | Fairfield | Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Spanish–American War | 1776 | 1899 | 1899 | Site now in Bridgeport, replaced by Fort Union in 1813 |
Connecticut | Fort Saybrook/Fort Fenwick | Old Saybrook | Old Saybrook | Colonial, Revolutionary War, War of 1812 | 1635 | 1815 | 1815 | Park on site, no remains |
Connecticut | Long Point Fort | Stonington Borough | Stonington | Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Spanish–American War | 1775 | 1899 | 1899 | Withstood a War of 1812 bombardment, two cannons remain in the town |
Connecticut | Fort Stamford | Stamford | Stamford | Revolutionary War | 1781 | 1783 | 1783 | Site is preserved |
Delaware | Fort Delaware | Pea Patch Island | The Delaware | Third System, Endicott | 1824 | 1942 | 1944 | First masonry fort completed 1824, demolished after a fire in 1831, state park |
Delaware | Fort DuPont/Ten Gun Battery/Fort Reynolds | Delaware City | The Delaware | Civil War, Endicott | 1864 | 1942 | 1945 | State park, National Guard armory |
Delaware | Fort Saulsbury | Slaughter Beach | The Delaware | Interwar | 1924 | 1946 | 1948 | Privately owned, two 12-inch long range batteries, never casemated |
Delaware | Fort Miles | Cape Henlopen | The Delaware | World War II | 1943 | 1948 | 1996 | State park, batteries well-preserved |
District of Columbia | | | | Second System, Third System, Civil War, 1870s, Endicott | | | | See Fort Washington and Fort Foote, Maryland; Battery Rodgers and Fort Hunt, Virginia |
Florida | Fort Clinch | Amelia Island | The St. Marys | Third System | 1861 | 1900 | 1935 | State park |
Florida | Castillo de San Marcos/Fort Marion | St. Augustine | St. Augustine | Colonial, Third System | 1672 | 1866 | 1933 | National park |
Florida | Fort Matanzas | St. Augustine | St. Augustine | Colonial | 1742 | 1822 | 1933 | National Monument |
Florida | Fort Taylor | Key West | Key West | Third System, Endicott | 1860 | 1946 | 1974 | State park |
Florida | Fort Jefferson | Dry Tortugas | Florida Keys | Third System | 1861 | 1888 | 1888 | National park |
Florida | Fort Brooke | Tampa | Tampa | Wooden fort | 1824 | 1883 | 1883 | Tampa Bay History Center now on site |
Florida | Fort Dade | Egmont Key | Tampa Bay | Endicott | 1899 | 1926 | 1946 | State park |
Florida | Fort De Soto | Mullet Key | Tampa Bay | Endicott | 1902 | 1921 | 1944 | State park, rearmed with Panama mounts in WWII, guns and mortars on site |
Florida | Fort Barrancas | Pensacola | Pensacola | Colonial, Third System | 1787 | 1900? | 1971 | National park, now on Naval Air Station Pensacola, Advanced Redoubt nearby |
Florida | Fort George/Fort St. Michael | Pensacola | Pensacola | Colonial | 1772 | 1814 | 1814? | Partial reconstruction on site |
Florida | Fort Pickens | Santa Rosa Island | Pensacola | Third System, Endicott, Interwar | 1834 | 1947 | 1947 | Part of Gulf Islands National Seashore |
Florida | Fort McRee | Perdido Key | Pensacola | Third System, Endicott | 1839 | 1920 | 1947 | |
Georgia | Fort Pulaski | Cockspur Island | Savannah | Third System, 1870s | 1847 | 1900? | 1924 | National Monument |
Georgia | Fort Screven | Tybee Island | Savannah | Endicott | 1899 | 1920 | 1944 | rearmed with Panama mounts in WWII, museum on site |
Georgia | Fort James Jackson/Fort Oglethorpe | Savannah | Savannah | Second System, Third System | 1812 | 1905 | 1905 | National Historic Landmark |
Georgia | Fort McAllister Historic State Park/Fort McAllister | Richmond Hill | Savannah | Civil War | 1861 | 1865? | 1865? | Confederate-built, state park |
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Georgia | Fort Greene | Cockspur Island | Savannah | First System | 1796 | 1804 | 1804 | Destroyed by hurricane 1804 |
Georgia | Fort at Point Petre/Fort Point Peter | St. Marys | The St. Marys | First System | 1800 | 1815 | 1870 | Burned by British 1815 |
Hawaii | Fort Elizabeth | Waimea | Kauai | Colonial | 1817 | 1853 | 1853 | Russian-built, occupied by the Kingdom of Hawaii within a year, now state park |
Hawaii | Fort Ruger | Diamond Head | Honolulu | Taft, Interwar, World War II | 1910 | 1946 | 1974 | Part of Diamond Head State Monument |
Hawaii | Fort Armstrong | Honolulu | Honolulu | Taft, Interwar, World War II | 1911 | 1949 | 1974 | |
Hawaii | Fort DeRussy | Waikiki | Honolulu | Taft | 1913 | 1946 | | Military rec center, museum on site |
Hawaii | Fort Barrette | Kapolei | Pearl Harbor | Interwar | 1937 | 1948 | | |
Hawaii | Fort Weaver | Puuloa | Pearl Harbor | Interwar | 1924 | 1948 | 1948 | |
Hawaii | Fort Kamehameha | Queen Emma Point | Pearl Harbor | Taft, Interwar | 1913 | 1949 | | Now part of Hickam AFB |
Hawaii | Battery Arizona | Kahe Point | Pearl Harbor | World War II | 1945 | 1946 | 1948 | Site of a gun turret from USS Arizona (BB-39) |
Hawaii | Fort Hase | Mokapu Point | Kaneohe Bay | World War II | 1942 | 1948 | | Now part of Marine Corps Base Hawaii, includes site of a gun turret from USS Arizona (BB-39) |
Louisiana | Fort Jackson | Triumph | The Mississippi | Third System, Endicott | 1832 | 1920 | 1922 | Parish park |
Louisiana | Fort St. Philip/Fort San Felipe | Triumph | The Mississippi | Colonial, Second System, Endicott | 1795 | 1920 | 1922 | Privately held |
Louisiana | Fort Livingston | Grand Terre Island | The Mississippi | Third System | 1861 | 1889 | 1889 | Ruined |
Louisiana | Fort Pike | New Orleans | New Orleans | Third System | 1827 | 1884 | 1890 | State historic site |
Louisiana | Fort Macomb/Fort Wood | Chef Menteur Pass | New Orleans | Third System | 1827 | 1867 | 1871 | State historic site |
Maine | Fort Sullivan | Eastport | Eastport | Second System | 1809 | 1873 | 1877 | National historic site |
Maine | Fort O'Brien/Fort Machias | Machiasport | Machiasport | Revolutionary War, Second System, Civil War | 1775 | 1865 | 1865 | State park |
Maine | Fort George | Castine | Castine | Colonial (Revolutionary War, War of 1812) | 1779 | 1819 | 1819 | State park, British-built in both wars |
Maine | Fort Edgecomb | Edgecomb | Wiscasset | Second System | 1809 | 1816 | 1865 | State historic site |
Maine | Fort Knox | Prospect | The Penobscot | Third System | 1863 | 1916 | 1923 | State park |
Maine | Fort Pownall | Stockton Springs | The Penobscot | Colonial, Revolutionary War | 1759 | 1776 | 1776 | State park, foundations remain |
Maine | Fort Popham | Phippsburg | The Kennebec | Third System, Endicott | 1863 | 1904 | 1924 | State park, used to support Fort Baldwin in WWII |
Maine | Fort Baldwin | Phippsburg | The Kennebec | Taft | 1908 | 1924 | 1945 | State park, rearmed with Panama mounts in WWII |
Maine | Fort Allen | Portland | Portland | Revolutionary War, War of 1812 | 1775 | 1815 | 1821 | City park, a few earthworks remain |
Maine | Fort Sumner | Portland | Portland | First System | 1794 | 1815 | 1821 | City park, nothing remains |
Maine | Fort Preble | South Portland | Portland | Second System, Third System, Civil War, 1870s, Endicott | 1808 | 1946 | 1950 | Now Southern Maine Community College |
Maine | Fort Scammel | House Island | Portland | Second System, Third System, 1870s | 1808 | 1902 | 1919? | Private island |
Maine | Fort Gorges | Hog Island Ledge | Portland | Third System | 1865 | 1898 | 1959 | 10-inch Parrott rifle on roof of fort |
Maine | Fort Williams | Cape Elizabeth | Portland | Endicott | 1898 | 1946 | 1962 | Town park, most batteries buried |
Maine | Fort Levett | Cushing Island | Portland | Endicott, Interwar | 1903 | 1948 | 1950? | Private island |
Maine | Fort McKinley | Great Diamond Island | Portland | Endicott | 1901 | 1947 | 1950? | |
Maine | Fort Lyon | Cow Island | Portland | Taft | 1907 | 1946 | 1950? | |
Maine | Peaks Island Military Reservation | Peaks Island | Portland | World War II | 1945 | 1948 | 1950? | 16-inch Battery Steele is a national historic site |
Maine | Fort McClary/Fort William | Kittery | Portsmouth | Colonial, Second System, Third System | 1689 | 1904 | 1918 | State historic site |
Maine | Fort Foster | Kittery | Portsmouth | Endicott | 1901 | 1946 | 1948 | Town park |
Maine | Fort Sullivan | Kittery | Portsmouth | Revolutionary War, Civil War | 1775 | 1865 | | No remains, site was near Portsmouth Naval Prison |
Maryland | Fort McHenry/Fort Whetstone | Whetstone Point, Baltimore | Baltimore | Revolutionary War, First System, 1870s | 1800 | 1912 | 1925 | National park, attack on fort in the War of 1812 inspired "The Star-Spangled Banner", great cannon collection |
Maryland | Fort Carroll | Soller's Point Flats, Patapsco River | Baltimore | Third System, Endicott | 1847 | 1920 | 1923 | On an island near the Key Bridge |
Maryland | Fort Howard | North Point/Fort Howard | Baltimore | Endicott | 1899 | 1927 | 1971 | Park, Veterans Administration hospital |
Maryland | Fort Armistead | Hawkins Point | Baltimore | Endicott | 1900 | 1920 | 1947 | City park |
Maryland | Fort Smallwood | Riviera Beach | Baltimore | Endicott | 1900 | 1927 | 1928 | County park |
Maryland | Fort Madison | United States Naval Academy | Annapolis | Second System | 1808 | 1873 | | Demolished 1909 |
Maryland | Fort Severn | United States Naval Academy | Annapolis | Second System | 1808 | 1865 | | Demolished 1909 |
Maryland | Fort Washington/Fort Warburton | Fort Washington | The Potomac | Second System, Third System, 1870s, Endicott | 1809 | 1929 | 1946 | National park, Second System fort destroyed in War of 1812 |
Maryland | Fort Foote | Fort Washington | The Potomac | Civil War | 1863 | 1902 | 1946 | National park |
Massachusetts | Fort at Salisbury Point | Salisbury Beach, Salisbury | The Merrimack | Civil War | 1863 | 1865 | 1865 | No remains due to beach erosion |
Massachusetts | Fort Philip | Plum Island, Newburyport | The Merrimack | Revolutionary War, Second System | 1776 | 1815 | 1815 | No remains due to beach erosion |
Massachusetts | Eastern Point Fort | Eastern Point, Gloucester | Gloucester | Civil War | 1863 | 1867 | 1867 | Part of fort remains |
Massachusetts | Fort Defiance/Fort at Gloucester/Fort Lillie/Fort Anne | Fort Point, Gloucester | Gloucester | Colonial, First System, Second System | 1703 | 1865 | 1920? | Burned in 1833 and rebuilt 1851, but probably not to Third System standards; nothing remains |
Massachusetts | Stage Fort/Fort Gloucester/Fort Conant/others | Stage Fort Park, Gloucester | Gloucester | Colonial, Revolutionary War, Civil War | 1635 | 1865 | 1898 | Reconstructed, city park |
Massachusetts | Fort Pickering/Salem Barracks/Fort Anne/Fort William | Winter Island | Salem | Colonial, First System, Second System, Civil War | 1655 | 1900 | 1971 | Part of Winter Island Marine Park |
Massachusetts | Fort Miller/Fort Darby/Darby's Fort | Naugus Head, Marblehead | Marblehead | Colonial, Revolutionary War, Second System, Civil War, Spanish–American War | 1632 | 1900? | 1900? | Demolished |
Massachusetts | Fort Sewall/Gale's Head Fort | Gale's Head, Marblehead | Marblehead | Colonial, Revolutionary War, First System, Second System, Civil War | 1634 | 1892 | 1922 | City park |
Massachusetts | Fort Independence/Castle William/Fort Adams | Castle Island | Boston | Colonial, Revolutionary War, First System, Third System | 1634 | 1908 | 1946 | National Historic Site |
Massachusetts | Fort Warren | Georges Island | Boston | Third System, Endicott | 1861 | 1945 | 1958 | Part of Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area |
Massachusetts | Fort Winthrop/Fort Warren | Governors Island | Boston | Second System, Third System, 1870s | 1808 | 1905 | 1905? | Island now part of Logan Airport, renamed Fort Winthrop 1833, magazine explosion 1902, demolished 1941 |
Massachusetts | Fort Banks | Winthrop | Boston | Endicott | 1896 | 1943 | 1947 | Partially re-used |
Massachusetts | Fort Heath | Grovers Cliff | Boston | Endicott | 1901 | 1946 | 1969 | Batteries demolished, town park |
Massachusetts | Fort Standish | Lovells Island | Boston | Endicott | 1904 | 1947 | 1947 | Part of Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area |
Massachusetts | Fort Strong | Long Island | Boston | Endicott | 1899 | 1947 | 1961 | Bridge demolished |
Massachusetts | Fort Andrews | Peddocks Island | Boston | Endicott | 1904 | 1947 | 1957 | City park |
Massachusetts | Fort Revere/Fort Independence | Hull | Boston | Revolutionary War, Endicott | 1776 | 1946 | 1950? | Probably inactive 1782–1901, regional park |
Massachusetts | Fort Duvall | Spinnaker Island/Hog Island | Boston | Interwar | 1927 | 1948 | 1974 | Built on, gated island community |
Massachusetts | East Point Military Reservation | Nahant | Boston | World War II | 1943 | 1948 | 1962 | Part of Northeastern University |
Massachusetts | Fort Ruckman | Nahant | Boston | Interwar | 1924 | 1946 | 1962 | Partly buried, town park |
Massachusetts | Fort Dawes | Deer Island | Boston | World War II | 1944 | 1948 | 1963 | Not armed, demolished for wastewater plant |
Massachusetts | Fort Andrew/Gurnet Fort | Gurnet Point, Plymouth | Plymouth | Revolutionary War, Second System, Civil War | 1776 | 1869 | 1926 | Earthworks remain, Plymouth Light on site, private property |
Massachusetts | Fort Standish | Saquish Head, Plymouth | Plymouth | Civil War | 1863 | 1870 | 1925 | Earthworks remain, private property |
Massachusetts | Fort Rodman/Fort at Clark's Point | New Bedford | New Bedford | Third System, Endicott | 1863 | 1946 | 1975? | Town park |
Massachusetts | Fort Taber | New Bedford | New Bedford | Civil War | 1861 | 1863 | 1865 | Built and garrisoned with city resources near Fort Rodman and named after mayor, town park |
Massachusetts | Fort Phoenix/Fort Fearing | Fairhaven | New Bedford | Revolutionary War, First System, Second System | 1775 | 1866? | 1922 | Built and rebuilt with state resources, state park |
Massachusetts | Acushnet Fort | Eldridge Point, New Bedford | New Bedford | Revolutionary War, Second System | 1776 | 1815? | 1820? | Location uncertain, possibly at later Fort Taber/Fort Rodman |
Mississippi | Fort Massachusetts/Fort on Ship Island/Fort Twiggs | West Ship Island | Gulfport | Third System, Civil War | 1861 | 1903 | | Part of Gulf Islands National Seashore |
New Hampshire | Fort Constitution/Fort Castle/Fort William and Mary | New Castle Island | Portsmouth | Colonial, First System, Second System, Civil War, Endicott | 1631 | 1942 | | Coast Guard station and state park |
New Hampshire | Fort Stark/Battery Cumberland | Jerry's Point/Jaffrey's Point, New Castle Island | Portsmouth | Colonial, Revolutionary War, First System, 1870s, Endicott | 1746 | 1945 | 1983 | State historic site, unique HECP remains |
New Hampshire | Fort Washington | Peirce's Island, Portsmouth | Portsmouth | Revolutionary War | 1775 | 1815 | 1815 | Some earthworks remain near water treatment plant |
New Hampshire | Fort Dearborn | Rye | Portsmouth | World War II | 1942 | 1948 | 1959 | State park |
New Jersey | Fort Hancock/Fort on Sandy Hook | Sandy Hook | Southern New York | Third System, Endicott, Taft, Interwar | 1865 | 1948 | 1974 | Third System fort mostly demolished, adjacent to former Sandy Hook Proving Ground, part of Gateway National Recreation Area |
New Jersey | Highlands Military Reservation/Navesink Military Reservation | Highlands | Southern New York | World War I, World War II | 1917 | 1949 | 1974 | Now Hartshorne Woods Park, 16-inch gun on site |
New Jersey | Fort Lee | Fort Lee | Palisades | Revolutionary War | 1776 | 1783? | 1783? | Site now Monument Park with museum |
New Jersey | Fort Billingsport/Fort Billings | Billingsport | Philadelphia | Revolutionary War | 1777 | 1781 | 1834 | Destroyed 1777, rebuilt 1778, local park, no remains |
New Jersey | Fort Mercer | National Park/Red Bank | Philadelphia | Revolutionary War | 1777 | 1781? | 1781? | County park |
New Jersey | Fort Mott | Pennsville | The Delaware | 1870s, Endicott | 1899 | 1943 | 1947 | 1870s work incomplete, state park, near Fort Delaware |
New Jersey | | | | | | | | See New York entries for Fort Wood, Liberty Island/Bedloe's Island and Fort Gibson, Ellis Island/Oyster Island |
New York | Fort Amsterdam/Fort George/other names | Lower Manhattan | New York City | Colonial | 1626 | 1788 | 1790 | Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House now on site |
New York | Fort Washington/Fort Knyphausen | Manhattan | Upper Manhattan | Revolutionary War | 1776 | 1783? | 1783? | Site is now Bennett Park |
New York | Fort Jay/Fort Columbus/Nutten Island batteries | Governors Island | New York City | Revolutionary War, First System, Second System, Civil War | 1776 | 1904 | 1997 | Rebuilt and renamed Fort Columbus 1808–1904, national park |
New York | Castle Williams | Governors Island | New York City | Second System | 1811 | 1895 | 1997 | National park |
New York | Fort Wood | Liberty Island/Bedloe's Island | New York City | Second System | 1811 | 1885 | 1937 | Statue of Liberty built on top of fort, national park |
New York | Fort Gibson | Ellis Island/Oyster Island | New York City | First System, Second System | 1795 | 1861 | 1892 | National park, fort demolished |
New York | Castle Clinton/Fort Clinton | Battery Park, Manhattan | New York City | Second System | 1809 | 1821 | 1821 | City park |
New York | Fort Lafayette/Fort Diamond | Hendricks Reef, The Narrows | New York City | Second System | 1818 | 1898 | 1948 | Offshore of Fort Hamilton, demolished in 1960 for the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge |
New York | Fort Gansevoort | Gansevoort Street, Manhattan | New York City | Second System | 1812 | 1849 | 1854 | demolished, was near west end of Gansevoort Street |
New York | Fort Hamilton | Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn | Southern New York | Third System, Endicott | 1831 | 1948 | | Harbor Defense Museum in fort, National Guard and Reserve base, 20-inch Rodman gun in nearby park |
New York | Fort Wadsworth/Fort Tompkins/Fort Richmond (Battery Weed)/Flagstaff Fort | Staten Island | Southern New York | Colonial, Revolutionary War, Second System, Third System, Endicott | 1636 | 1944 | 1994 | Part of Gateway National Recreation Area, history of forts on site is complex |
New York | Fort Tilden | Rockaway, Queens | Southern New York | World War I, Interwar | 1917 | 1948 | 1974 | Part of Gateway National Recreation Area |
New York | Fort Slocum | Davids Island | Eastern New York | Endicott | 1897 | 1919 | 1965 | Mostly demolished, no routine access to island |
New York | Fort Schuyler | Throgs Neck, The Bronx | Eastern New York | Third System, Endicott | 1856 | 1934 | 1934 | State University of New York Maritime College, Third System fort re-used as offices and classrooms |
New York | Fort Totten/Fort at Willet's Point/Camp Morgan | Bayside, Queens | Eastern New York | Third System, 1870s, Endicott | 1862 | 1935 | 1995 | Police and fire training center, other uses |
New York | Fort H. G. Wright | Fishers Island | Long Island Sound | Endicott, World War II | 1901 | 1946 | 1948 | Part of fort is a town brush dump |
New York | Fort Michie | Great Gull Island | Long Island Sound | Endicott, Interwar | 1900 | 1947 | 1948 | American Museum of Natural History bird sanctuary, has unique 16-inch disappearing emplacement |
New York | Fort Terry | Plum Island | Long Island Sound | Endicott, World War II | 1900 | 1944 | 1954 | USDA animal disease research center, future uncertain |
New York | Fort Tyler | Gardiners Point Island | Long Island Sound | Endicott | 1898 | 1928? | 1946? | WWII target range, island is shifting and fort is breaking up |
New York | Camp Hero | Montauk Point | Long Island Sound | World War II | 1944 | 1948 | 1981 | Large decommissioned AN/FPS-35 radar on site |
North Carolina | Fort Fisher | Federal Point/Pleasure Island | Wilmington | Civil War | 1862 | 1865 | 1865 | Confederate-built |
North Carolina | Fort Caswell | Oak Island | The Cape Fear | Third System, Endicott | 1836 | 1925 | 1948 | Rearmed with Panama mounts in WWII, North Carolina Baptist Assembly camp since 1949 |
North Carolina | Fort Johnston | Southport | Wilmington | Colonial, Revolutionary War, First System | 1749 | 1881 | 2004 | North Carolina Maritime Museum |
North Carolina | Fort Macon/Fort Hampton | Bogue Banks | Beaufort | Second System, Third System | 1811 | 1903 | 1946 | Area rearmed with 155 mm GPF guns in WWII as THD Beaufort, state park |
Oregon | Fort Stevens | Hammond | The Columbia | Endicott | 1836 | 1925 | 1948 | Bombarded by Japanese submarine in WWII, state park |
Pennsylvania | Fort Mifflin | Mud Island/Deep Water Island | Philadelphia | Colonial, Revolutionary War, First System, 1870s | 1777 | 1904 | 1962 | near airport, mine casemates built 1876 |
Puerto Rico | Castillo San Felipe del Morro/Morro Castle/Fort Brooke | San Juan | San Juan | Colonial, World War I, World War II | 1539 | 1950? | 1961 | |
Puerto Rico | Fort Amezquita | Isla de Cabras | San Juan | World War II | 1941 | 1948 | 1950? | Casemated 12-inch gun battery |
Puerto Rico | Fort Charles W. Bundy | Roosevelt Roads Naval Station | Vieques Sound | World War II | 1943 | 1947 | | |
Puerto Rico/St. Thomas | Fort Segarra | Water Island, U.S. Virgin Islands | Vieques Sound | World War II | 1944 | 1948 | 1952 | Incomplete 8-inch gun battery, former chemical warfare test site |
Rhode Island | Fort Adams | Newport | Narragansett Bay | First System, Third System, 1870s, Endicott | 1799 | 1943 | 1950 | State park, major Third System fort and Endicott batteries remain |
Rhode Island | Fort Wolcott/Fort Liberty/Fort Anne | Goat Island | Newport | Colonial, Revolutionary War, First System, Second System | 1703 | 1836 | 1951 | Various other names over the years, site of former Naval Torpedo Station Newport, nothing remains |
Rhode Island | Conanicut Battery | Jamestown | Jamestown | Revolutionary War | 1776 | 1783 | 1783 | Town park, earthworks remain |
Rhode Island | Fort Greene | Easton's Point, Newport | Newport | First System | 1794 | 1815? | 1815? | City park |
Rhode Island | Fort Hamilton | Rose Island | Newport | Revolutionary War, First System | 1780 | 1815? | 1948? | Never completed, National Historic Site |
Rhode Island | Fort Dumpling/Fort Brown | Jamestown | Newport | Colonial, Revolutionary War, First System | 1776 | 1824 | 1824? | Remains destroyed for Fort Wetherill 1898 |
Rhode Island | Fort Wetherill | Jamestown | Narragansett Bay | Endicott, Taft | 1901 | 1947 | 1947 | State park, most batteries remain |
Rhode Island | Fort Burnside | Jamestown | Narragansett Bay | World War II | 1942 | 1948 | 1948 | State park, batteries and large HECP (Harbor Entrance Control Post) remain |
Rhode Island | Fort Getty | Jamestown | Narragansett Bay | Taft | 1910 | 1946 | 1946? | Town RV park, mostly buried |
Rhode Island | Fort Greble | Dutch Island | Narragansett Bay | Endicott | 1901 | 1942 | 1946? | State park, uninhabited island sometimes used for National Guard training |
Rhode Island | Fort Kearny | Saunderstown | Narragansett Bay | Taft | 1908 | 1943 | 1946? | University of Rhode Island Narragansett Bay campus, nuclear research reactor on top of one battery |
Rhode Island | Fort Varnum | Boston Neck, Narragansett | Narragansett Bay | World War II | 1942 | 1947 | | National Guard training center |
Rhode Island | Fort Greene | Point Judith, Narragansett | Narragansett Bay | World War II | 1943 | 1948 | | One 16-inch battery is in Fishermen's Memorial State Park, part of fort is an Army Reserve center |
Rhode Island | Fort Church | Little Compton | Narragansett Bay | World War II | 1942 | 1948 | 1950? | Batteries buried |
Rhode Island | Fort Mansfield | Napatree Point, Westerly | Long Island Sound | Endicott | 1901 | 1917 | 1926 | Public beach |
South Carolina | Fort Sumter | Charleston Harbor | Charleston | Third System, Endicott | 1860 | 1946 | 1948 | Bombardment of this fort in April 1861 was the first major action of the American Civil War, National Historic Monument |
South Carolina | Fort Moultrie | Sullivan's Island | Charleston | Revolutionary War, First System, Second System, 1870s, Endicott, World War II | 1776 | 1947 | 1948 | National Historic Monument, great cannon collection |
South Carolina | Fort Johnson | James Island | Charleston | Colonial, First System | 1704 | 1865? | 1970? | First shot of the Civil War (a signal) fired from this fort, little remains |
South Carolina | The Battery | Charleston | Charleston | Civil War | 1860 | 1865 | 1865 | Has gun said to have fired the first effective shot (from Morris Island) of the Civil War |
South Carolina | Castle Pinckney/Fort Pinckney | Charleston | Charleston | First System, Second System | 1798 | 1878? | 1933 | First System fort destroyed by hurricane 1804, access by prior arrangement only |
South Carolina | Fort Wagner | Morris Island | Charleston | Civil War | 1862 | 1865 | 1865 | Earthwork, nothing remains |
South Carolina | Fort Fremont | Saint Helena Island | Port Royal Sound | Endicott | 1899 | 1914 | 1921 | |
South Carolina | Fort Welles/Fort Walker | Hilton Head Island | Port Royal Sound | Civil War, Endicott | 1861 | 1902 | 1902 | Had a dynamite gun emplacement |
South Carolina | Fort Marion/Beaufort Battery/Fort Lyttelton | Spanish Point, Port Royal | Port Royal | Colonial, Second System | 1764 | 1825 | 1825 | Archaeological site |
Texas | Fort Travis | Bolivar Point | Galveston | Endicott, Interwar | 1900 | 1946 | 1947 | Park |
Texas | Fort San Jacinto | Fort Point, Galveston Island | Galveston | Endicott, World War II | 1898 | 1946 | 1947 | |
Texas | Fort Crockett | Galveston | Galveston | Endicott, Interwar | 1899 | 1946 | 1947 | Park |
Texas | Fort Travis | Fort Point, Galveston Island | Galveston | Texas Revolution | 1836 | 1844 | 1844 | |
Virginia | Fort Monroe/Fort George | Old Point Comfort, Hampton | Chesapeake Bay | Colonial, Third System, Endicott | 1728 | 1943 | 2011 | Initially named Fortress Monroe until 1832. National park, major fort with Casemate Museum and some Endicott batteries |
Virginia | Fort Norfolk | Norfolk | Norfolk | First System, Second System | 1794 | 1880 | | Park, Army Corps of Engineers offices |
Virginia | Fort Nelson | Portsmouth | Norfolk | Revolutionary War, First System, Civil War | 1776 | 1865? | 1865? | Hospital Point Park near naval hospital, Fort Nelson Park commemorates |
Virginia | Craney Island Fort | Craney Island, Portsmouth | Norfolk | Second System, Civil War | 1813 | 1865 | | Battle of Craney Island in the War of 1812 fought here |
Virginia | Fort Wool/Fort Calhoun | Rip Raps, Hampton Roads | Chesapeake Bay | Third System, Endicott | 1834 | 1946 | 1967 | Renamed in 1862, bird sanctuary, no public access |
Virginia | Fort John Custis | Cape Charles | Chesapeake Bay | World War II | 1942 | 1948 | 1981 | National wildlife refuge, 16-inch gun on site |
Virginia | Fort Story | Virginia Beach | Chesapeake Bay | World War I, Interwar, World War II | 1917 | 1948 | | Now part of Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek–Fort Story |
Virginia | Fort Hunt | Fort Hunt | The Potomac | Endicott | 1898 | 1920 | 1946 | National park, batteries well-preserved |
Virginia | Fort Powhatan/Fort Hood | Windmill Hill, Prince George County | The James | Revolutionary War, Second System, Civil War | 1779 | 1865 | 1865 | Abandoned 1830–1861, portions remain |
Virginia | Fort Boykin/The Castle | Smithfield, Isle of Wight County | The James | Colonial, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War | 1623 | 1862 | 1865 | Rebuilt for each war, county park, portions remain |
Virginia | Fort Huger | Harden's Bluff, Isle of Wight County | The James | Civil War | 1862 | 1862 | 1865 | County park, portions remain |
Washington | Fort Columbia | Chinook | The Columbia | Endicott, World War II | 1898 | 1945 | 1950 | State park, former Civil Defense bunker |
Washington | Fort Canby/Fort Cape Disappointment | Cape Disappointment | The Columbia | Civil War, Endicott, World War II | 1864 | 1947 | 1947 | State park, said to be site of Lewis and Clark arriving at the Pacific |
Washington | Fort Ward | Bainbridge Island | Puget Sound | Endicott | 1903 | 1925 | 1958 | Local park |
Washington | Fort Whitman | Goat Island | Puget Sound | Taft | 1911 | 1943 | 1947 | |
Washington | Fort Flagler | Marrowstone Island | Puget Sound | Endicott | 1902 | 1946 | 1953 | State park |
Washington | Fort Casey | Admiralty Head, Whidbey Island | Puget Sound | Endicott | 1899 | 1942 | 1956 | State park, remounted 10-inch and 3-inch guns from the Philippines |
Washington | Fort Worden | Point Wilson, Port Townsend | Puget Sound | Endicott | 1900 | 1946 | 1953 | State park |
Washington | Fort Ebey | Partridge Point, Whidbey Island | Puget Sound | World War II | 1943 | 1946 | 1950? | State park |
Washington | Camp Hayden | Joyce | Cape Flattery | World War II | 1944 | 1948 | 1948 | State recreation area |