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Suggested Reading

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Tideland Treasure 
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General David Hunter's Proclamation: The Quest for African-American Freedom Before and During the Civil War
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Siege and Reduction of Fort Pulaski
Gen Q.A.Gillmore

Black Savannah
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Immortal Captives
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Echoes from the Past: Archaelogy at Fort Pulaski
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Fort Pulaski National Monument: Georgia, National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 18Ralston B. Lattimore

Seacoast Fortifications
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Father Whelan of Fort Pulaski & Andersonville
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Guide to Civil War Artillery Projectiles
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Savannah-A History of Her People Since 1733
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Investment of Fort Pulaski
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Administrative History
Fort Pulaski National Monument

Cultural Resources, Southeast Region

48th New York Volunteers playing baseball at Fort Pulaski, 1862  

Did You Know?
Members of the 48th New York Volunteers stationed at Fort Pulaski played baseball to pass the time. One of the first photographs taken of the game of baseball was captured at Fort Pulaski in 1862. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: May 15, 2008 at 15:28 EST