Battery Millar
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Two 3" masking pedestal mount guns were mounted here from 1901 to 1920.
Battery Millar was named on May 15, 1903 in honor of Captain James F. Millar, 14th U.S. Infantry, who served with distinction in the Civil war and was killed March 22, 1866, In action with Apache Indians at Cottonwood Springs, Arizona Territory.
Battery Millar was named on May 15, 1903 in honor of Captain James F. Millar, 14th U.S. Infantry, who served with distinction in the Civil war and was killed March 22, 1866, In action with Apache Indians at Cottonwood Springs, Arizona Territory.
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Coordinates: 29°21'26"N 89°27'24"W
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