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The sally port of Fort Pulaski, on Cockspur Island, near Savannah, Georgia. The sally port - Pulaski’s entranceway - features a portcullis and two massive Iron-reinforced wooden doors. To provide further protection, a drawbridge just outside the sally port could be raised, forcing attackers to cross a water-filled moat in order to approach the fort's walls.
Collections: All Things Military , America's Civil War , Architectural Musings , Portfolio
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Type: Paper Print
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