Battery Ingalls (Portland, Maine)
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Eight 12" mortars were mounted here from 1904 to 1942.
Battery Ingalls was named on March 30, 1903 in honor of Brevet Major General Rufus Ingalls, U.S. Army, who served with distinction in the war with Mexico and the Civil war and who died January 15, 1893, at New York City, New York.
Battery Ingalls was named on March 30, 1903 in honor of Brevet Major General Rufus Ingalls, U.S. Army, who served with distinction in the war with Mexico and the Civil war and who died January 15, 1893, at New York City, New York.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 43°41'7"N 70°11'34"W
- Fort McKinley 0.8 km
- Fort Levett 4.4 km
- Fort WIlliams Park 6.7 km
- Wreck of USS PE-56 16 km
- USS S-21 (SS-126) wreckage 17 km
- Plymouth National Guard Training Area 148 km
- Fernald Airport (Former)/ Winterport Dragway 149 km
- Former BOMARC Missile Base 172 km
- Schoodic Institute 185 km
- Columbia Air Force Station Over-the-Horizon Backscatter Radar 226 km
- Great Diamond Island 0.7 km
- Casco Bay (Southern Section) 1.3 km
- Peaks Island 2.6 km
- Long Island 3.2 km
- Portland Country Club 4 km
- Cushing Island 5 km
- Falmouth Foreside, Maine 5.1 km
- Willard 6.1 km
- Falmouth, Maine 8.8 km
- Greater Portland 16 km