Following the Alliance’s comments to the Massachusetts Secretary of Energy & Environmental Affairs a more comprehensive historic preservation strategy will be pursued for the invaluable resources of Fort Andrews on Peddocks Island, part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Park.
Fort Andrews was built at the turn of the twentieth century as a major component of the Boston Harbor defense system. It is the only fort constructed in Massachusetts during the Spanish American War and consists of a remarkable collection of historic buildings that form a coherent complex.
The Alliance recognized that it was not be feasible to restore a number of the buildings on the island, which after decades of vacancy were in a state of substantial disrepair. However, the Alliance raised concerns about the amount of proposed demolition, advocated for a more complete plan to protect the landscape features and archaeological assets on the island (which is known for its Native American archaeology), and pushed for stronger commitments with respect to historic interpretation. Now, a Memorandum of Agreement has been signed between the Alliance, the island’s stewards, the Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Boston Harbor Island Alliance, and the Massachusetts Historical Commission and the Hull Historical Commission. This agreement will ensure that additional buildings will be stabilized and will require more archaeological survey, landscape planning and interpretation.
Moving forward, the Alliance and the National Trust for Historic Preservation have expressed a willingness to provide assistance in the development of a comprehensive preservation plan for the island, including feasibility analysis for the re-use of the soon-to-be stabilized buildings on the island. Currently there is no proposed long-term use for these buildings. The Alliance looks forward to continuing to work with the Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Boston Harbor Island Alliance whom we are confident will prioritize long-term preservation of and access to the historic buildings on this captivating, but little known, fort in Boston Harbor.