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The southeast bastion of Fort Pulaski still bears evidence of the Federal shelling in April 1862.
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The path to Battery Halleck, from which the Federals shelled Fort Pulaski.
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Re-enactors preparing for a firing demonstration at Old Fort Jackson.
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Betty Renfro of Historic Effingham and other local historians were essential to our understanding of the events at Ebenezer Creek.
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Reggie Loper explains the site of the pontoon bridge over Ebenezer Creek in December 1864.br
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Returning on the old Augusta Road from the site of the pontoon bridge over Ebenezer Creek in December 1864.
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Erosion is gradually collapsing the Confederate artillery position at Rose Dhu.
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Barry Sheehy explains the Confederate position near Shaw's Dam.
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At King's Bridge, which was the major Federal supply depot once communications were established between Sherman's armies and the Navy.
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Fort McAllister, which was shelled by the U.S. Navy but finally taken by land assault in December 1864.
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At the site of the former slave market in downtown Savannah.
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The Forsyth Park fountain features water dyed green for St. Patrick's Day 2012.