Fort Casey
Harbor: Puget Sound
Descriptive location: Admiralty Head, Whidby Island, WA
Years active military: 1890-1953
Named for: Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Casey, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army (G.O. 134, July 22, 1899)
Current Status:
Current name of site: Fort Casey State Park
Multiple owners: yes
Private Owners: yes
Public Owners: Washington State Dept. of Recreation & Parks (State Park)
Private Owners: Seattle Pacific University, private owners (Garrison area, north end of reservation)
Public accessibility: yes,
Museum/Interpretive Center: no
Other Facilities: Summer Camp, camping, picnicking, trails, beach access, boat launch bicycling, etc..
Contact address/Information:
Reference Documents (click to download):
- Reports of Completed Works, Fort Casey
- Quartermaster Building Records, Fort Casey
- Aerial Photos, Signal Corps, Fort Casey
Gun Battery Pages
Battery Seymour (8-12″ mor)
Battery Schneck (8-12″ mor)
Battery Kingsbury (2-10″ guns DC)
Battery Moore (3-10″ gun DC)
Battery Worth (2-10″ gun DC)
Battery Valleau (4-6″ guns DC)
Battery Parker (2-6″ guns DC)
Battery Turman (2-5″ guns BP)
Battery Van Horne (2-3″ guns MP)
Battery Trevor (2-3″ guns MP)
Battery Aerial 1 (2-3″ guns AA)
Battery Aerial 2 (2-3″ guns AA)
Battery AA 1 (3-3″ guns AA)
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