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Old 07-03-2012, 04:22 PM
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My parents own a place on Isle of Palms, S.C. ......Fort Moultry is on the end of the island and you can see Fort Sumter from there, I have been to Moultry alot and it still gives me chicken skins, you can feel the history.
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Old 07-03-2012, 04:46 PM
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My parents own a place on Isle of Palms, S.C. ......Fort Moultry is on the end of the island and you can see Fort Sumter from there, I have been to Moultry alot and it still gives me chicken skins, you can feel the history.
been to moultrie and sumter, as well as jackson and pulaski (all last summer)outside of savannah. moultrie was really neat, since it's in such good shape. of the four, the most interesting imo is pulaski. it was a state of the art fort when built, but they soon came out with rifled cannon. when they finished emplacing guns about a mile off from the fort (pulaski is surrounded by swamps, and was 'impregnable' vs the guns made at the time) they sent a message to the fort. you have til daylight to surrender, or firing will commence. the sneering reply was pretty much have at it, you can't do anything.
12 hours after shelling began they surrendered. a couple more shots, and the fully exposed powder magazine would have gone up. every side of the fort is still perfectly intact-except for the one section they pounded. there are still sabots stuck in the wall. amazing stuff, rifled cannon.
taking fort pulaski ended savannah as a viable port. the city was left pretty much alone, with the city elders giving the key to sherman after the defending army scampered out of town.
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Old 07-03-2012, 10:42 PM
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Danzig next time you are around Isle of Palms take a trip to Boone's Plantation...they filmed the tree lined drive in Gone With The Wind there. I was really affected by the the slave quarters and just the thought of how horrible we treated other humans.
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Danzig next time you are around Isle of Palms take a trip to Boone's Plantation...they filmed the tree lined drive in Gone With The Wind there. I was really affected by the the slave quarters and just the thought of how horrible we treated other humans.
i'll make sure to do that...running out of things to do in that area since we've made so many trips out with both sons being there.
and yeah, it is horrible to study all of that. amazing how many back 'in the day' actually tried to say slaves were better off than they would have been as freemen. i guess people will attempt to justify just about anything.
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