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Custom Fine Art Print on Premium Media - Fort Pulaski’s southwestern flask, dotted with rifle ports. A carronade cannon would have been emplaced behind the embrasure seen at the far end of this face in the corner of the bastion. Its intention would be to sweep any attackers attempting to scale the fort’s walls.
Collections: All Things Military , America's Civil War , Architectural Musings , Landscapes , Portfolio
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Type: Paper Print
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