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Fort Pulaski National Monument

George Grant photographed at Fort Pulaski in 1937, captuing images of the work of the CCC during his visit
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Old wooden door inside the sally port o the fort. Door is on the inside of the gorge, or throat, of fort, facing the parade ground. Fort Pulaski National Monument, 1937.
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Old wooden door inside the sally port o the fort. Door is on the inside of the gorge, or throat, of fort, facing the parade ground. Fort Pulaski National Monument, 1937.

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  • Brick archway within casements of the fort, Fort Pulaski National Monument, 1937.
  • Park ranger by old wooden door inside the sally port. The door is on the inside of the throat, or gorge, of the fort facing the parade ground. Fort Pulaski National Monument, 1937.
  • Old wooden door inside the sally port o the fort. Door is on the inside of the gorge, or throat, of fort, facing the parade ground. Fort Pulaski National Monument, 1937.
  • Moat, drawbridge and entrance to the demilune of the fort. Fort Pulaski National Monument, 1937.
  • Moat around the Demilune of the fort, showing corner bastion of the fort in the distance. Fort Pulaski National Monument, 1937.
  • Detail showing damage with some casemates still in wall from the siege of April, 1862. Fort Pulaski National Monument, 1937.
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