Arches and casements Dry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceFort Jefferson National Monument gun replacements and archways within the casements
Arches in the bastion, Fort JeffersonDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceFront: J613; Back: Fort Jefferson, Florida: Arches in one of the bastions. Note the askew arch: there are two of these in every bastion. c 1898.; A. Manucy; [illegible] Key West 1935
Arches, Fort JeffersonDry Tortugas National Park; National Park ServiceBack: J-36; Within The Fort: View shows ponderous construction typical of Fort Jefferson. On The blue flagging of the floors lie the traverse arcs for each gun. To left, not visible, are embrasures; To right, case mate is arched open to parade from whence comes light; The huge piers to right contain communication arches and conduct drains; J625 DRTO 300675 1935; To cisterns lying beneath each case mate. Cistern openings at the back of each case mate are out of camera range.; [illegible] of Al Manucy; Key West 1935
Correspondence relating to Arch Creek, Biscayne and Dade drainage districts(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.