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BOSTON HARBOR ISLANDS- 1987 - PAGE 1

Dedicated in 1847, Fort Warren's defensive design was virtually obsolete upon completion. However the fort served as a training ground, patrol point, and Civil War prison that gained a favorable reputation for the humane treatment of its Confederate prisoners. After one hundred years of military use the fort was decommissioned in 1947 and acquired by the Metropolitan District Commission for historic preservation and recreation in 1958. There are many photos without captions as too much time has elapsed and my memory isn't what it used to be!

To this day, within the fort's dark corridors, the legend lives on of "The Lady in Black," the ghost of a Confederate prisoner's wife who is said to have been sentenced to death for aiding in an escape and hanged in a black robe made from the Fort's mess hall drapes.

Sunset over Georges Island Pier
Observation tower from the parade ground
Ice in Sally Port Minior
View of the moat
Boston from atop the outer wall of the moat
Looking at the fort from across the moat
Entrance to the searchlight battery
Generator room entrance in Bastion A
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