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Maps of Fort Pulaski

The Battle
    Strategic Situation
    Isolating the Fort
    The Build-Up
    Bombardment
    The Aftermath

Then and Now

Order of Battle

Conclusions

Bibliography

Battery Totten

Captain D. C. Rodman, 7th Connecticut Infantry
Captain S. H. Gray, 7th Connecticut Infantry
2nd Lieutanant S. J. Corey, 7th Connecticut Infantry
Detachment of 7th Connecticut Infantry in three shifts


April 10th
April 11th
Total
13 inch Mortar #1 shots fired
83
65
148
13 inch Mortar #2 shots fired
83
65
148
13 inch Mortar #3 shots fired
82
64
146
13 inch Mortar #4 shots fired
82
64
146
Type of Projectile
Shells
Shells
Charge of Powder for Cannon
14.5 lbs.
14.5 lbs.
Charge of Powder Inside Shell
3 lbs.
3 lbs.
Elevation
45°
45°
Length of Fuse
18.5 sec.
18.5 sec.
Distance From Fort
1,650 yds
1,650 yds
Wind
Slight W-E
Strong W-E
Recoil of Carriages
6 in.
6 in.
Type of Powder
No. 5
No. 5
Friction Tube Failurers
3
9
Commenced Firing
9:15 AM
6:15 AM
Ceased Firing
7:00 PM
2:00 PM
Total
Total Shots Fired From Battery
330
258
588

Remarks: Fired once every twenty minutes during the night.


Siege and Reduction of Fort Pulaski pgs. 57, 75
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