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Fort Sumter National Monument
Interpretation and Visitor Services Division

Below is a list of the permanent employees in this division.




Dawn Davis
Chief of Interpretation and Visitor Services
(843) 883-3123 x 23
E-mail


Gary Alexander
Park Ranger
(843) 883-3123 x 33
E-mail

Dennis Birr
Park Ranger
(843) 883-3123 x 37
E-mail

Rick Hatcher
Historian
(843) 883-3123 x 22
E-mail

Nate Johnson
Park Guide
(843) 883-3123
E-mail

Carlin Timmons
Park Ranger
(843) 881-5516 x 14
E-mail

Donel Singleton
Park Ranger
(843) 577-0242 x 10
E-mail

Olivia Williams
Park Guide
(843) 883-3123
E-mail

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Did You Know?
The palmetto tree has been a symbol of South Carolina since June 28, 1776 because the first Fort Moultrie was built of palmetto logs. The battle of Sullivan's Island was the Revolutionary War's first decisive victory of American forces over the British Navy. Fort Sumter National Monument, SC

Last Updated: February 04, 2012 at 11:01 MST