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Fort Pulaski National MonumentHistoric bottles, part of Fort Pulaski's collection
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Fort Pulaski National Monument
Collections
Collection Summary
Numerous archeological objects have been systematically recovered from within Fort Pulaski National Monument's boundaries and associated field records including; Civil War cannon and projectiles; military uniforms and accessories; personal effects of soldiers; bottle collection (c. 1862); reproduction room furnishings.

Collection Size
41,600

Facilities Exhibiting Museum Items
Fort Pulaski
Visitor Center

Virtual Exhibits
Symbols of Honor: Civil War Flags in NPS Collections


 

 
Bottles, diaries, artillery pieces, and flags are just a few of the collections held by Fort Pulaski.
FOPU
Fort Pulaski holds numerous pieces important to the historical and cultural history of the site.
Savannah Gray bricks  

Did You Know?
An estimated 25 million bricks were used to construct Fort Pulaski. Many of the bricks, known as Savannah Gray, were handmade at the Hermitage Plantation on the Savannah River. Other bricks arrived from Virginia and Maryland. Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: September 16, 2007 at 13:09 EST