Fort Pulaski Monument, GA Photos

Fort Pulaski Monument (1829-mid 40s) on Cockspur Island was named for Revolutionary War hero General Casimir Pulaski, & was partly engineered by Robert E. Lee. It was site of an important Civil War large gun battle. The Fort is now run by the National Parks Service.

See also: Savannah
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Fort Pulaski Monument (1829-mid 40s) on Cockspur Island was named for Revolutionary War hero General Casimir Pulaski, & was partly engineered by Robert E. Lee. It was site of an important Civil War engagement. On National Register.

Moat of Fort Pulaski.

Main gate & star pattern flag at Fort Pulaski Monument.

Cannons at Fort Pulaski Monument.

Interior of walls of Fort Pulaski Monument.

Arcades & interior grounds of Fort Pulaski Monument.

Defense gun emplacements of Fort Pulaski Monument.

Confederate Brooke Rifle with range of five miles & shell weighing 64 pounds was cast in Richmond, VA, is now at Fort Pulaski Monument.

View from Fort Pulaski to mouth of Savannah River which it defended.

Officers quarters as furnished for Civil War era at Fort Pulaski Monument.

19th C soldiers beds at Fort Pulaski Monument.

Dinner tables for troops at Fort Pulaski Monument.

Commandant's quarters with commandeered four-poster bed as per post-Civil War occupation at Fort Pulaski.


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