Guardian of Savannah

Fort McAllister, Georgia, in the Civil War and Beyond

Roger S Durham author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of South Carolina Press

Published:25th Jul '24

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The remarkable story of how an earthen fort defense shielded a Southern city from the ironclad monitors of the U.S. Navy

Built out of sand and mud, Fort McAllister was designed to serve as the southern anchor of the coastal defenses of Savannah, Georgia. Hastily constructed near the beginning of the Civil War, the fort was situated on the Great Ogeechee River, twelve miles south of the Savannah River. During the war, Fort McAllister withstood devasting naval assaults and served well the aims of Confederate strategists. When the city fell to Union troops, it was General William T. Sherman's overland attack and not an assault from the sea that subdued Savannah.

Roger S. Durham offers a comprehensive history of the Fort McAllister's construction and its use during the Civil War, as well as its post-war restoration. Durham intertwines historical narrative with first-person accounts and personal stories through the judicious use of primary sources. By letting the fort's Confederate defenders and Union attackers speak for themselves, Durham offers a compelling account of one of the most hotly contested sites in the naval struggle between Union and Confederate forces.

This fascinating book will be enjoyed by any student of the war." - Blue & Gray Magazine

"Durham brings impressive, even impeccable, credentials to the telling of this story... no one is better qualified to do so." - Georgia Historical Quarterly

"Durham has produced a readable, accessible, and highly gripping account of Fort McAllister." - The South Carolina Historical Magazine

"In the winter of 1862–1863, a little-publicized duel took place along the Great Ogeechee River of Georgia, twelve miles south of the city of Savannah. The adversaries were newly constructed iron warshipspitted against a massive coast defense position built of the simplest materials: mud and sand. Roger S. Dunham has collected a large number of first-hand accounts by participants on both sides and quotes freely from many of them to narrate the story of the 'Guardian of Savannah'. Readers of Civil War history, especially naval warfare and the history of forts, will find much to savor here." - The Journal of America's Military Past

ISBN: 9781643365282

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: unknown

304 pages