
Fort Pulaski National Monument commands the mouth of the Savannah River, marking a site of immense strategic importance where Georgia and South Carolina meet. This modern survey illustrates the complex marshland geography of Cockspur Island and McQueens Island, where the Fort Pulaski Prisoner Burial Ground remains a somber landmark of the Civil War era. The map also captures the distinct character of Daufuskie Island, reachable only by water via Daufuskie Landing.
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1944 Ossabaw Island
Chatham County, GA

1945 Ossabaw Island
Chatham County, GA

1957 Burroughs
Chatham County, GA

1957 Raccoon Key
Chatham County, GA

1957 Savannah Beach South
Chatham County, GA

1957 Wassaw Sound
Chatham County, GA

1958 Meldrim SE
Chatham County, GA

1978 Fort Pulaski
Chatham County, GA

1978 Tybee Island North
Chatham County, GA

1978 Wassaw Sound
Chatham County, GA

1979 Burroughs
Chatham County, GA

1979 Raccoon Key
Chatham County, GA

1979 Tybee Island South
Chatham County, GA

1980 Wassaw Sound
Chatham County, GA

2024 Burroughs
Chatham County, GA

2024 Fort Pulaski
Chatham County, GA

2024 Meldrim SE
Chatham County, GA

2024 Raccoon Key
Chatham County, GA

2024 Raccoon Key OE S
Chatham County, GA

2024 Tybee Island North
Chatham County, GA

2024 Tybee Island South
Chatham County, GA

2024 Wassaw Sound
Chatham County, GA

2024 Wassaw Sound OE S
Chatham County, GA