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Fort Stark Historic Site

Fort Stark Historic Site
New Hampshire Historic Site
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World War II Harbor Entrance Control Post (HECP), disguised as a seaside mansion
Country  United States
State  New Hampshire
County Rockingham
Town New Castle
Location Jerry's Point aka Jaffrey's Point
 - elevation 0 ft (0 m)
 - coordinates 43°03′27″N 70°42′46″W / 43.05750°N 70.71278°W / 43.05750; -70.71278Coordinates: 43°03′27″N 70°42′46″W / 43.05750°N 70.71278°W / 43.05750; -70.71278
Area 10 acres (4.05 ha)
Fort Stark is located in New Hampshire
Fort Stark
Location of Fort Stark in New Hampshire
Website: Fort Stark State Historic Site

Fort Stark is a former military fortification in New Castle, New Hampshire, United States. Located at Jerry's Point (also called Jaffrey's Point) on the southeastern tip of New Castle Island, most of the surviving fort was developed in the early 20th century, following the Spanish–American War, although there were several earlier fortifications on the site, portions of which survive. The fort was named for John Stark, a New Hampshire officer who distinguished himself at the Battle of Bennington in the American Revolution. The purpose of Fort Stark was to defend the harbor of nearby Portsmouth and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The fort remained in active use through the Second World War, after which it was used for reserve training by the US Navy. The property was partially turned over to the state of New Hampshire in 1979, which established Fort Stark Historic Site, and the remainder of the property was turned over in 1983. The grounds are open to the public during daylight hours.

The site of the present Fort Stark was first fortified in 1746 as Battery Cumberland, with nine 32-pounder cannon. It was rebuilt in 1775 for the American Revolution, but the guns (two 32-pounders and six 24-pounders) were soon removed to arm other forts in the area. Several of the guns captured at nearby Fort William and Mary were used to rearm this fort in September 1775. The fort was garrisoned until 1778 and is one of several forts in the area that may have been named Fort Hancock during the Revolution. In 1794 a new battery for nine guns was built on the site as part of the First System of US fortifications; the remains of a circular stone redoubt excavated in 1982, probably this one, can be seen in front of Battery Hunter.


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