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425: 296: 388:. General Hazen and Lt. Col. Strong invited General Sherman to dinner, to celebrate their victory. In a kind gesture of respect, General Hazen also invited Major Anderson to attend the meal, after clearing the request with Sherman. The discussion was surely lively - during the meal Anderson engaged in a heated exchange with General Sherman about the tactics employed to defend the fort and the bravery of all who fought there. Cigars were exchanged and smoked, and tributes were made to the fallen. However, Sherman remained greatly upset at Anderson's use of land mines in the defense of the fort, and ordered the Major to personally join his fellow captured Confederates on mine-clearing detail. 1279: 72: 103: 437: 449: 1290: 55: 110: 79: 307:
inspected the fort and recommended making it stronger. McCrady made the changes recommended by Lee and the earthen walls were better able to withstand bombardment from artillery fire. The fort had seven cannon emplacements. The bombproof area in the center housed a hospital, supply area, barracks,
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had an 11-inch and a 15-inch cannon, the largest size used in the war. The ironclad bombarded the fort for 5 hours but caused no casualties and little damage because the earth absorbed the artillery shells and the damage was easily repaired. Similarly, the fort's cannons hit the ironclad 15 times
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standing in Confederate defiance of the Union naval blockade. The southeast coast of the United States was the place where both combatants tested the latest in naval artillery and coastal defenses. Fort McAllister was the key to unlocking the defenses around Savannah, one of the most important
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continued to restore the fort to its 1863-64 appearance. The museum displays many artifacts. The fort was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. The fort site was combined with the adjacent Richmond Hill State Park to create the
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The fort was attacked seven times by ships over the next two years. The fort withstood all of these attacks with only minimal damage and few casualties. There were four naval attacks in 1862. Union
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and some 230 troops. The Union force overpowered the fort's defenders in about 15 minutes of battle. Fort McAllister was the last fort defending Savannah. After it fell, Gen.
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made another unsuccessful attack on February 1, except that fort commander Maj. John B. Gallie was killed. A 7-hour bombardment on March 3 also failed to damage the fort.
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withdrew his 10,000 troops that were defending Savannah and Sherman captured the city without resistance. Sherman's army abandoned the fort and burned its bunkers.
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officer's quarters, gun power, and additional guns. A 10-inch mortar was kept outside the fort to keep it from shaking the dirt off the walls when it was fired.
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During the evening that the fort fell, Anderson was being held at the McAllister family home, the new headquarters of General
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The Blues in Gray - The Civil War Journal of William Daniel Dixon and the Republican Blues Daybook
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purchased the property from Ford's estate and gave it to the State of Georgia in 1958. The
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Guardian of Savannah - Fort McAllister, Georgia, in the Civil War and Beyond
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Among the Best Men the South Could Boast - The Fall of Fort McAllister
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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began to attack the fort on January 27, 1863, starting with the
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National Register of Historic Places in Bryan County, Georgia
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Military installations of the Confederate States of America
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The fort was designed by Capt. John McCrady. In 1861 Gen.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Fort McAllister Historic State Park
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Fort McAllister is located in Georgia
Georgia
Fort McAllister is located in the United States
Midway, Georgia
Richmond Hill, Georgia
31°53′28″N 81°11′46″W / 31.89111°N 81.19611°W / 31.89111; -81.19611
70000197
Confederate
Savannah, Georgia
American Civil War
Ogeechee River
Bryan County
National Register of Historic Places
Fort Pulaski
Fort James Jackson
First Battle of Fort McAllister
Second Battle of Fort McAllister

Robert E. Lee
ironclad
monitors
Montauk
Passaic
Nahant
Patapsco
CSS Nashville
William T. Sherman

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