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vast fortune he had made through gold-mining before the Civil War that the matter was unlikely of concern to him; but by 1872 he was in grave financial trouble he would never escape before his death in 1890. Over the years, at least 24 Congressional committees would vote to compensate Frémont, and finally in February 1898 President
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20 piers with 43 berths with the port having storage space of 2,867,000 sq ft (266,353.0 m) in warehouses, 1,984,000 sq ft (184,319.6 m) in transit sheds and 7,640,000 sq ft (709,779.2 m) of open space storage. Other facilities included the piers at Alameda, the
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The nucleus of Fort Mason was a private property owned by John C. Frémont, the explorer of the western U.S., who also spearheaded the conquest of California from Mexico, and ran as the first presidential nominee of the extant Republican Party in 1856. As alleged in a 1968 federal lawsuit filed by his
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which supplied U.S. Army forces in World War I, to serve the Pacific. Fort Mason then became both the headquarters of the command that was the San Francisco Port of Embarkation and an element of that command. The San Francisco Port of Embarkation assumed responsibility for the Army Transport Service,
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During World War II, Fort Mason became the headquarters of the San Francisco Port of Embarkation, controlling a network of shipping facilities that spread across the Bay Area. Thirteen installations in the San Francisco area beyond Fort Mason were part of the San Francisco POE. Oceangoing ships used
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Fort Mason can be split into two distinct areas. The upper area, sometimes called Fort Mason, is situated on a headland and was the site of the original coastal fortifications. The lower area, Fort Mason Center, is situated close to water level to the west of Upper Fort Mason, and is the site of the
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The 1968 lawsuit was perhaps the last shot of a century-long legal struggle to obtain compensation for the seized realty. In 1870, the government returned property to 49 parties in the vicinity, but not to Frémont and a few others. At that time, Frémont was still very preoccupied with enough of the
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Over the years of the war, 1,647,174 passengers and 23,589,472 measured tons moved from the port into the Pacific. This total represents two-thirds of all troops sent into the Pacific and more than one-half of all Army cargo moved through West Coast ports. The highest passenger count was logged in
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The San Francisco Port of Embarkation, a new command, was created on 6 May 1932 under Brigadier General Charles S. Lincoln with headquarters at Fort Mason assuming command over the Army Transport Service, the San Francisco General Quartermaster Depot at Fort Mason and the Overseas Replacement and
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took over the administration of the site in the 1970s as a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. In 1976 lower Fort Mason became the Fort Mason Center, a non profit organization that provides a destination for programs, events and organizations that support and reflect the evolving
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led him to resign by late 1862. In 1863, the government seized the property without payment, by executive order of Lincoln, on the grounds it was needed for the war effort. Frémont would again contest the US presidency in 1864, running as the candidate of
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signed a bill directing that the court of claims fix the compensation due. But in 1968 the Frémont heirs complained it had failed to carry out this direction, with John Frémont then recently dead and his widow Jessie over 70 years old.
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As a whole, the former post is now a mix of parks and gardens and late nineteenth and early twentieth century buildings that are still in use. A path follows the harbor edge, rising along the headland and offering views north past
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and six 42-pounder guns were built on the site. Excavation in the early 1980s uncovered the well-preserved remains of the western-half of the temporary battery, and it has now been restored to its condition during the Civil War.
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The San Francisco Port of Embarkation was the second largest of eight Ports of Embarkation through World War II and was disestablished 1 October 1955. It then became headquarters for the Pacific Transportation Terminal Command.
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and sheds of Lower Fort Mason were originally built from 1912 to warehouse army supplies and provide docking space and a base for ships of the Army Transport Service. By this time, the US Army began to build new posts in
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was promoted to brigadier general, and named Commanding General, Pacific Ports of Embarkation. He set up shop at Fort Mason, and spent exactly a year improving Army port facilities from Seattle to San Diego.
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With the rest of the world at war since 1939, the U.S. Army began updating and improving facilities across the country, without however an improved budget. On 1 October 1940 Army Engineer Col
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With these new facilities, Fort Mason was transformed from a harbor defense post into a logistical and transport hub for American military operations in the Pacific. The Army ferry
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During the early months of the War, Lieutenant Ronald Reagan, US Cavalry Reserve, was assigned to a planning unit ("The Backroom Boys") commanded by Colonel Phillip T. Booker.
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The much larger and more established World War I New York Port of Embarkation, which had been discontinued on 24 April 1920, was reestablished on the same date.
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The embarkation operations continued through the early sixties. In 1965 the headquarters of the US Army Transportation Terminal Command were transferred to the
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descendants over the 70-acre parcel then at issue, Frémont bought a 13.5-acre property in the mid-1850s for $ 42,000, and then improved it by about $ 40,000.
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Some of the old officer housing remains in use by the Army, while some is rented to the public. One of the larger buildings has been converted into a
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provided scheduled transportation from Fort Mason to the processing center at Fort McDowell on Angel Island up to eight times per day during the war.
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The lower portion of the site is known as the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture (FMCAC). FMCAC is a non-profit and their campus houses the
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Fort Mason Center (foreground), with the Oakland hills visible to the left, and San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood visible to the right.
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for those posts was shipped through San Francisco. By 1915, the three piers together with their associated warehouse had been completed, and
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in strategic importance. As a result, an extensive series of forts, batteries, and guns were built on the harbor, including Fort Mason.
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Piers were more distant elements of the port. The largest facility in the bay was what was to become the 624.5 acres (2.527 km)
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are located in the fort, providing police services for the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in San Francisco and Marin County.
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from 1904 to 1907. In 1912 the Army began building a port facility with piers and warehouses to be a home base for ships of the
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and other organizations connected to arts and culture. The newest space is Gallery 308, whose inaugural exhibition was
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Sources vary on the numbers. Wardlow, 1999, on page 99 has 1,657,509 passengers and 22,735,244 measured tons of cargo.
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the San Francisco General Quartermaster Depot at Fort Mason and the Overseas Replacement and Discharge Service at
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line to a terminal at Lower Fort Mason. This extension would run from the vicinity of the existing terminal near
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serving Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippines and other Pacific Army posts and focus of Army supply for the Pacific.
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and disputes over compensation by the United States continued into 1968. In 1882 the defenses were named for
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was the principal troop staging area for and under the command of the San Francisco Port of Embarkation.
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U.S. Army transports berthed at the U.S. Army Transport Service docks at Fort Mason, CA, about 1929.
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The National Park Service headquarters for both the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the
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Army Ports: Passengers and tons of cargo embarked during the period December 1941 – August 1945.
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The Technical Services—The Transportation Corps: Responsibilities, Organization, And Operations
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for the extension, involving the San Francisco Municipal Railway, National Park Service and
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in 1885 for the purpose of modernizing the nation's coastal fortifications. Chaired by
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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prompted the construction of several coastal defense batteries located inside the
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and the site of several cultural facilities. The entire fort area is listed as a
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A technical feasibility study, under the aegis of the National Park Service and
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opened a graduate program campus, housed in FMCAC's historic Herbst Pavilion.
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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The fort was named Fort Mason in 1882, after Richard Barnes Mason, a former
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This article is about the fort in California. For the fort in Arizona, see
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Historic wharves at Lower Fort Mason, viewed from Upper Fort Mason
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Appointed a major general in the Union army at the start of the
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was used to transport cavalry horses from Fort Mason's pier to
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National Register of Historic Places listings in San Francisco
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Records of United States Army Continental Commands 1821-1920
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cultural fabric of San Francisco and the Bay Area. (GGNRA).
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Fort Mason originated as a coastal defense site during the
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site and subsequently as a military port facility. During
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August 1945 when 93,986 outbound passengers were loaded.
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former military port, with its piers and warehouses. The
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in the 1950s also kept the post busy, and in 1955 the
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at the terminus for the transcontinental railroads.
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with subordinate or related commands, including the
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On 6 May 1932 that port facility was designated the
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Fort Mason, Arizona Territory
Fort Mason (Texas)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark District

Fort Mason is located in San Francisco
Fort Mason is located in California
Fort Mason is located in the United States
San Francisco
California
37°48′28″N 122°25′47″W / 37.80778°N 122.42972°W / 37.80778; -122.42972
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San Francisco
California
United States Army
Marina District
San Francisco Bay
coastal defense
World War II
Pacific campaign
American Civil War
John C. Frémont
Richard Barnes Mason
Hawaiian Islands
Army Transport Service

San Francisco Port of Embarkation
New York Port of Embarkation
Fort McDowell, California

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