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Brewster Islands Military Reservation

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Brewster Islands Military Reservation
Part of Harbor Defenses of Boston
Boston Harbor, Massachusetts
6-inch gun at Fort Columbia State Park, Washington state, similar to Battery Jewell.
Brewster Islands Military Reservation is located in Massachusetts
Brewster Islands Military Reservation
Brewster Islands Military Reservation
Location in Massachusetts
Coordinates42°20′30.41″N 70°52′39.65″W / 42.3417806°N 70.8776806°W / 42.3417806; -70.8776806
TypeCoastal Defense
Site information
OwnerMassachusetts
Controlled byBoston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
Site history
Built1941
Built byUnited States Army
In use1941-1947
Battles/warsWorld War II
A 1945 map of the mine fields protecting Boston Harbor during World War II
Battery Jewell's bunker, constructed during WWII.
Battery Jewell's #2 gun emplacement.
90 mm M1 gun on T3/M3 fixed seacoast mount at Fort Monroe, Virginia.

Brewster Islands Military Reservation was a coastal defense site located on Great Brewster Island and Outer Brewster Island in Boston Harbor, Massachusetts as part of the Harbor Defenses of Boston.

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History

Outer Brewster Island was acquired by the US government in 1913, followed by Great Brewster Island in 1917. In 1920 there was a proposal to build a naval-type turret with two 16-inch guns on Great Brewster Island, but this was not implemented. Calf Island Military Reservation was also considered, but the battery was finally built (without a turret) as Fort Duvall.[1][2] The Brewster Islands Military Reservation was built in World War II on these islands. Its mission was to protect Boston Harbor from possible air and naval attack. It never fired its guns, but it did play an important part in the defense of the harbor.[3]

Great Brewster Island

This island had an observation post and mine casemate for controlling a minefield in the harbor. The island also had an Anti-Motor Torpedo Boat Battery (AMTB), called AMTB 942. This AMTB battery had an authorized strength of four 90 mm guns, two on fixed mounts and two on towed mounts, as well as two towed 37 mm guns.[3][2] The facility on Great Brewster Island may have been renamed Camp Prescott in 1943.[3]

Outer Brewster Island

This island had a battery of two 6-inch M1 guns on long-range shielded carriages, with a large magazine and fire control bunker between them. The battery was initially called Battery 209, but later named Battery Jewell. A fire control tower and an SCR-296 radar were also on the island.[3][4]

Present

The site today consists of the foundations of buildings and gun mounts, and the bunker of Battery Jewell. At Great Brewster the AMTB Battery is falling off the head which gets smaller by the year. The "M" Mine Observation Station was destroyed by the Navy for safety.

See also

References

  • Berhow, Mark A., ed. (2015). American Seacoast Defenses, A Reference Guide (Third ed.). McLean, Virginia: CDSG Press. ISBN 978-0-9748167-3-9.
  • Lewis, Emanuel Raymond (1979). Seacoast Fortifications of the United States. Annapolis: Leeward Publications. ISBN 978-0-929521-11-4.
  • Parkman, Aubrey (1978). Army Engineers in New England 1775-1975. Waltham, MA: US Army Corps of Engineers, New England Division.

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