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Fort Walker (Hilton Head)

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Battles/wars
  
Battle of Port Royal

Year built
  
1861

Fort Walker (Hilton Head)

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Fort Walker (Hilton Head) was an American Civil War Confederate fort located on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina at the mouth of Port Royal Sound.

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History

Built with slave labor during 1861, the fort was to defend against a Union blockade of one the south’s most important ports at Port Royal. Fort Walker along with the Confederate Fort Beauregard on the opposite side of Port Royal Sound was the site of the Battle of Port Royal during November 1861. After the battle the fort was renamed Fort Welles (after Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles) by the occupying Union forces. The fort was rearmed with an experimental 15-inch dynamite gun battery 1897-1902.

Today

Today the site of the fort ruins is marked with a historical marker and located on Fort Walker Drive, Hilton Head, SC.

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Fort Walker (Hilton Head) Wikipedia


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