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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. GA. On National Register. | Moat of Fort Pulaski. GA. | Main gate & star pattern flag at Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. | Cannons at Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. |
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Interior of walls of Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. | Arcades & interior grounds of Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. | Defense gun emplacements of Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. | Confederate Brooke Rifle with range of five miles & shell weighing 64 pounds was cast in Richmond, VA, is now at Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. |
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View from Fort Pulaski to mouth of Savannah River which it defended. GA. | Officers quarters as furnished for Civil War era at Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. | 19th C soldiers beds at Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. | Dinner tables for troops at Fort Pulaski Monument. GA. |
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Commandant's quarters with commandeered four-poster bed as per post-Civil War occupation at Fort Pulaski. GA. |
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