Battle of Fort Pulaski

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Dates:

April 10-11, 1862

Other Names:

None

Location:

Fort Pulaski, Georgia

Key Individuals Involved in the Battle of Fort Pulaski:

Union: Major General David Hunter and Capt. Quincy A. Gillmore
Confederate: Colonel Charles H. Olmstead

Outcome:

Union Victory. 365 casualties of which 364 were Confederate soldiers.

Overview of the Battle :

Fort Pulaski, built by the U.S. Army before the war, is located near the mouth of the Savannah River, blocking upriver access to Savannah.


Fortifications such as Pulaski, called third system forts, were considered invincible, but the new technology of rifled artillery changed that. On February 19, 1862, Brig. Gen. Thomas W. Sherman ordered Captain Quincy A. Gillmore, an engineer officer, to take charge of the investment force and begin the bombardment and capture of the fort. Gillmore emplaced artillery on the mainland southeast of the fort and began the bombardment on April 10 after Colonel Charles H. Olmstead refused to surrender the fort. Within hours, Gillmore’s rifled artillery had breached the southeast scarp of the fort, and he continued to exploit it. Some of his shells began to damage the traverse shielding the magazine in the northwest bastion. Realizing that if the magazine exploded the fort would be seriously damaged and the garrison would suffer severe casualties, Olmstead surrendered after 2:00 pm on April 11.
Source: CWSAC Battle Summaries
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