Battery Kellogg
USA /
Massachusetts /
Winthrop /
World
/ USA
/ Massachusetts
/ Winthrop
World / United States / Massachusetts
military, historical layer / disappeared object
Eight 12" mortars were mounted here from 1896 to 1943.
Battery Kellogg was named January 25, 1906 in honor of Brevet Colonel Sanford C. Kellogg, United States Volunteers (major, 4th United States Cavalry), who served with distinction during the civil war and who died February 7, 1904.
Battery Kellogg was named January 25, 1906 in honor of Brevet Colonel Sanford C. Kellogg, United States Volunteers (major, 4th United States Cavalry), who served with distinction during the civil war and who died February 7, 1904.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°23'2"N 70°58'48"W
- Former Site of Boston Naval Shipyard 6.6 km
- Fort Standish / Lovell's Island 6.8 km
- Hanscom Field / Hanscom Air Force Base (BED/KBED) 29 km
- Major David Scott Connolly Armed Forces Reserve Center 53 km
- Devens United States Army Reserve Center 56 km
- Fort Devens Impact Area 57 km
- Turner Drop Zone 59 km
- Fort Devens 61 km
- New Boston Remote Tracking Station(AFSCN) 83 km
- New Boston Air Force Station 84 km
- Winthrop, Massachusetts 2.4 km
- Logan International Airport (BOS/KBOS) 3.3 km
- East Boston 3.3 km
- Nahant, Massachusetts 6.5 km
- South Boston 6.8 km
- Long Island 7.2 km
- Squantum 10 km
- Peddocks Island 11 km
- Swampscott, Massachusetts 12 km
- Cohasset, Massachusetts 20 km