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Forts are a lasting tribute to the prominence of the US military, and Fort Pulaski stands among these magnificent fortresses. Overlooking the mouth of the Savannah River and the Atlantic Ocean, Fort Pulaski is named in honor of Gen. Casimir Pulaski, Revolutionary War hero and father of the US Cavalry, which endured some of the most damaging artillery combat in early American warfare. In addition to its unfortunate notoriety for serving as the first fort where a rifled cannon was successfully tested in combat against masonry forts, it played a part in other significant events, including a baseball game during the Civil War where one of the first photographs of the sport was taken with the newly invented camera. Ultimately, the fort was considered important enough to be preserved and designated a national monument.Product Videos
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Author John Walker Guss
Binding Paperback
Series Images of America
Language English
Book Type Nonfiction
Grade Content 8
Subject Social Studies
Standard SS8H9b. Explain the purpose of the Bell Bomber Plant, military bases, and the Savannah and Brunswick shipyards.