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Custom Fine Art Print on Premium Media - Fort Gaines’ parade ground. In left center are two buildings that once housed the fort’s provost marshal. Today, these buildings have been re-purposed as a visitor’s center and public rest rooms
In far right center are the fort’s workshops, including the still-functional blacksmith shop. Sitting in the white patch on the left center of the image is the anchor from Admiral David Farragut’s flagship - the U.S.S. Hartford. A ruined barracks building sits in the lower left of the image.
Collections: All Things Military , America's Civil War , Architectural Musings , Portfolio
Category: Alabama , anchor , anchors , bastion , bastions , brick , bricked , bricks , Dauphin Island , errepleins , flag , flags , fort , Fort Gaines , fortress , fortresss , forts , JaiGieEse PhotoArt , Jon Stephenson , Mobile Bay , ramp , seacoast , terreplein , terrepleins , tree , trees , U.S.S. Hartford's anchor , wall , walled , walls
Type: Paper Print
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