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Two [[:Category:Endicott Period Forts|Endicott Period]] batteries were installed during the [[Spanish American War]] period but were removed by 1903. | Two [[:Category:Endicott Period Forts|Endicott Period]] batteries were installed during the [[Spanish American War]] period but were removed by 1903. | ||
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!Battery | |||
!No. | |||
!Caliber | |||
!Type Mount | |||
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|Unnamed | |||
|1 | |||
|8" | |||
|Alt Rodman Carriage | |||
|1898-1899 | |||
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|Hambright | |||
|2 | |||
|3" | |||
|Masking Pedestal Mount | |||
|1903 | |||
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|colspan="5"|<small>Source: [http://www.cdsg.org/satlan.htm Coastal Defense Study Group]</small> | |||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Revision as of 10:09, 10 February 2008


Fort Pulaski (1829-1903) - Construction of this Third System fort began in 1829 under the supervision of Maj. Samuel Babcock assisted by 2nd Lt. Robert E. Lee (1829-1831). Named after Count Kazimierz Pulaski in 1833. Completed in 1847 after 18 years and almost $1,000,000. Fort Pulaski was abandoned as a military installation in 1903.
Fort Pulaski History
Designed as a massive five sided masonry Third System fort to protect the city of Savannah, Georgia. When completed in 1847 the fort could mount 146 cannons but by the start of the U.S. Civil War only 20 were in place.
Georgia State troops occupied the fort in Jan 1861 as the U.S. Civil War became inevitable and held it until 11 Apr 1862 when a Union bombardment breached the fort walls. The destruction of Fort Pulaski by the new Union rifled canons signaled the end of the large masonry forts of the Third System. The fort was garrisoned throughout the rest of the U.S. Civil War by Union forces and eventually abandoned in 1880.
Two Endicott Period batteries were installed during the Spanish American War period but were removed by 1903.
| Battery | No. | Caliber | Type Mount | Years | |||
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| Unnamed | 1 | 8" | Alt Rodman Carriage | 1898-1899 | |||
| Hambright | 2 | 3" | Masking Pedestal Mount | 1903 | |||
Source: Coastal Defense Study Group
Current StatusFort Pulaski became a National Monument 15 Oct 1924 and was transferred from the War Department to the National Park Service 10 Aug 1933. During World War II the island was used as a U.S. Navy base. After World War II the fort reverted to National Park Service control and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Links: Visited: No Fort Pulaski Picture Gallery
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