Battery Steele

United States military fortification in Maine
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::summary United States military fortification in Maine ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Battery Steele |
| partof | Harbor Defenses of Portland |
| location | Peaks Island, Maine |
| type | Fortification |
| built | 1942–1945 |
| builder | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
| materials | Reinforced concrete, earth |
| used | 1942–1945 |
| open_to_public | Yes |
| name | Battery Steele |
| embed | yes |
| image | Battery_Steele_bunker_on_Peaks_Island,_Maine.jpg |
| caption | Battery Steele on Peaks Island, Portland, Maine |
| location | Peaks Island, Portland, Maine |
| coordinates | |
| locmapin | Maine#USA |
| built | 1942 |
| architect | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
| added | October 20, 2005 |
| refnum | 82000745 |
| garrison | Harbor Defenses of Portland |
| battles | World War II |
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Battery Steele (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Battery Construction #102) is a United States military fortification on Peaks Island, Portland, Maine, in Casco Bay. Completed in 1942 as part of World War II, it is located on 14 acre on the oceanside area of the island, formerly part of the Peaks Island Military Reservation. It is named for Harry L. Steele, who was a Coast Artillery officer during World War I. It was armed with two 16-inch MkIIMI guns and, with a 12-inch gun battery at Fort Levett on Cushing Island, replaced all previous heavy guns in the Harbor Defenses of Portland. It was built to protect Casco Bay, particularly Portland harbor, from Kennebunk to Popham Beach in Phippsburg. In 1995, after decades of non-use, the Peaks Island Land Preserve, a community land preservation group, formed to purchase the area and forever preserve it as a public space. On October 20, 2005, the property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Other coast defense structures on the island include fire control towers and the counterweight for a disappearing searchlight tower (it "disappeared" when folded down).
Associated batteries
Battery Steele was part of a comprehensive program begun in 1940 to replace obsolete coast defenses, many of which dated from the Endicott Program of 1885-1905. In the Harbor Defenses of Portland, the only large-caliber (8-inch or larger) pre-war battery still in use by 1944 was Battery Foote at Fort Levett, Cushing Island, casemated like Battery Steele to resist air attack and armed with two 12-inch guns on long-range carriages. Another two-gun 16-inch battery, Battery Construction Number (BCN) 101, was planned for the Cape Elizabeth Military Reservation near Two Lights State Park, but was cancelled as the threat to the US East Coast from surface ships was nearly non-existent by 1943.
Smaller batteries were also built during World War II. Three two-gun 6-inch batteries were built in Casco Bay, but only one of these was armed. The armed battery was Battery Cravens (BCN 203), also on Peaks Island, now part of a private residence. The other two were BCN 201 in Two Lights State Park and BCN 202 on Jewell Island. Older 6-inch gun batteries retained in service in Casco Bay included two two-gun batteries at Fort McKinley on Great Diamond Island and Fort Levett on Cushing Island. Three older 3-inch gun batteries were retained at Fort Williams near Portland Head Light, Fort Preble in South Portland, and Fort Lyon on Cow Island. Three new two-gun 3-inch batteries were constructed during World War II, on Peaks Island, Long Island, and Great Chebeague Island. Positions for a total of ten Anti-Motor Torpedo Boat (AMTB) batteries with 90 mm guns were constructed in Casco Bay. Each battery was authorized four 90 mm guns, two on fixed mounts and two on towed mounts; the actual number of guns on hand for each battery may have varied. The guns were dual-purpose, able to fire against air or surface targets. The batteries were at Long Island (2), Great Chebeague Island (1), Bailey Island (1), Peaks Island (2), Jewell Island (2), Fort Levett (1), and Fort Williams (1). All US coast defenses were abandoned and most of the guns scrapped shortly after World War II.
References
References
- "National Register of Historical Places - MAINE (ME), Cumberland County". [[National Register of Historic Places]].
- Berhow, p. 202
- Schuit, Steve. "Peaks Island Land Preserve".
- (November 2009). "Battery Steele". Oceanside Conservation Trust of Casco Bay.
- Berhow, p. 224
- Berhow, pp. 202-203, 224-228
- [http://www.fortwiki.com/Peak%27s_Island_Military_Reservation FortWiki article on Peaks Island Military Reservation]
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