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Fort Pulaski National Monument - Administrative History (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 4 290
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Fort Pulaski National Monument - Administrative History (Paperback)
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Loot Price R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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Fort Pulaski National Monument (NM) at Cockspur Island, Georgia,
preserves a striking masonry fortification significant in American
military history. Visitors to Form Pulaski NM learn how the golden
age of coastal fortification ended on April 11, 1862, when the fort
failed to withstand bombardment by Union forces who attacked it
during the American Civil War using newly developed rifled canon.
Other interesting themes relating to Fort Pulaski include its use
as a prison for captured Confederate soldiers and as the site where
John Wesley, founder of American Methodism, landed on Cockspur
Island in 1736. Robert E. Lee also began his military career at
Fort Pulaski by helping to oversee construction of the remarkable,
once state-of-the-art example of "third system" coastal
architecture. Of course, Fort Pulaski has also served as a location
marking important moments in local history. However, several years
passed after the United States Army abandoned the military post in
1879 before efforts to preserve the fort became serious. The War
Department's announcement of the fort's selection as a potential
national monument in 1915 and the proclamation of its official
monument status in 1924 began a series of restoration efforts. When
Fort Pulaski NM was transferred to the National Park Service (NPS)
in 1933, the labor of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
transformed the neglected fort and grounds into a place for the
public to visit. Since then the 5,623-acre national monument has
been carefully managed and maintained, although a temporary period
of neglect beset the part between 1942 and 1948 when the site
reverted to War Department management. This administrative history
provides an overview of Fort Pulaski from the Colonial Period to
the present with attention focused upon the origins, development,
and management of the site as a unit of the national park system.
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