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- Ft. Redoubt’s dry moat had a bridge, probably a draw bridge, to this entrance



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: - Ft. Redoubt’s dry moat had a bridge, probably a draw bridge, to this entrance. Right: - The moat was drained by a tunnel running a considerable distance to a point in the woods where the land was lower than the bottom of the moat. It terminated in a pipe-like section too small to crawl through. The depicted entrance in one of the rooms lead down to the tunnel, perhaps for maintenance purposes. The room was rather dark, and my camera was placed on a ledge and a long time exposure was made. Several of us crawled to the end of the tunnel and back.




This view is from the top of Ft. Redoubt, and is from above the level of the bridge, then missing, that led into the fort. This wall has ports to provide protection for the entrance, which is below the opening shown above..
Ft. Redoubt - Looking down the side from the entrance end of the fort


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