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  2. Fort Pulaski National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Fort Pulaski remains open to the public, with a museum opened in the 1980s. In November 2009, Fort Pulaski was used in the filming of Robert Redford's movie The Conspirator, based on the conspiracy involving the assassination of US President Abraham Lincoln, most notably as the site for the gallows used to hang Mary Surratt and others.

  3. Siege of Fort Pulaski - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Fort Pulaski (or the siege and reduction of Fort Pulaski) concluded with the battle of Fort Pulaski fought April 10–11, 1862, during the American Civil War. Union forces on Tybee Island and naval operations conducted a 112-day siege, then captured the Confederate -held Fort Pulaski after a 30-hour bombardment.

  4. Casimir Pulaski - Wikipedia

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    Kazimierz Michał Władysław Wiktor Pułaski (Polish: [kaˈʑimjɛʂ puˈwaskʲi] ⓘ; March 4 or 6, 1745 [a] – October 11, 1779), anglicized as Casimir Pulaski (/ ˈ k æ z ɪ m ɪər p ə ˈ l æ s k i / KAZ-im-eer pə-LASK-ee), was a Polish nobleman, [b] soldier, and military commander who has been called "The Father of American cavalry" or "The Soldier of Liberty".

  5. Cockspur Island - Wikipedia

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    The founder of Methodism, John Wesley landed at the island on February 6, 1736, and a monument marks the spot where Wesley conducted a service of thanksgiving. During the American Civil War, the Battle of Fort Pulaski was fought on the island, in which the United States Army captured the fort from the Confederate States Army on April 11, 1862.

  6. Quincy Adams Gillmore - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Adams Gillmore (February 28, 1825 – April 7, 1888) [1] [2] was an American civil engineer, author, and a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.He was noted for his actions in the Union victory at Fort Pulaski, where his modern rifled artillery readily pounded the fort's exterior stone walls, an action that essentially rendered stone fortifications obsolete.

  7. 1st New York Engineer Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment distinguished itself in the Battle of Fort Pulaski, helping to capture the fort after 30 hours of bombardment, constructing batteries for the new James rifled cannon. [8] The 1st New York was given the honor of having their regimental flag chosen as the first to float over Fort Pulaski after its capture. [1]

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Battle of ...

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    "Fort Pulaski was built as a "Third System" fort in the United States system of coastal defense on land ceded to the United States by the State of Georgia" - this is a very dense sentence, and expresses several ideas that all should get a part of the spotlight, namely: (a) There was a system of coastal defense in the U.S., (b) that system had ...

  9. Category:Monuments and memorials to Casimir Pulaski - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Monuments and memorials to Casimir Pulaski" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Fort Pulaski National Monument; G.