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Fort Pulaski National MonumentCasemates illuminated by musket fire, photo by Leo Virant
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Fort Pulaski National Monument
Then & Now
Fort Pulaski entrance, 1930s to the present
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Then & Now. Sallyport entrance ca. 1937 to the present
 
48th NY Vol. Infantry band in front of northwest bastion and stairwell, ca. 1862.
 
Present view of northwest bastion and stairwell
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Then & Now. (Top)The 48th NY Vol. Infantry band in front of northwest bastion and stairwell, ca. 1862. (Btm) Present view
 
48th NY Vol. Infanty atop Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Lighthosue in distance.
 
Present view looking toward river
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Then & Now. (Top) 48th NY Vol. Infanty atop Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Lighthosue in distance. (Btm) Present view.
 
Soldiers atop Fort Pulaski's southwest baation overlooking demilune
 
Present view looking out over demilune and visitor center
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Then & Now. (Top)Soldiers atop Fort Pulaski's southwest bastion overlooking demilune. (Btm)Present view now looking out to park visitor center,
 
Exterior view of Fort Pulaski , ca. 1900
 
Exterior of the fort (south wall)
Then & Now. (Top) Exterior view of fort's southern wall, ca. 1900. (Btm) Present view
Stars and Bars above Fort Pulaski  

Did You Know?
The First National Flag of the Confederate States of America, or the "Stars and Bars," flew over Fort Pulaski for nearly 15 months during the Civil War. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: February 07, 2009 at 14:27 EST