Morando & Johnson. This heavily illustrated book examines the history of Virginia's Fort Monroe - a massive stone-and-brick coastal defense installation built to protect the entrance to Chesapeake Bay - from the end of the Civil War, through World War II when it was home to the army's Coast Artillery School, to the present day.
You'll view vintage images that capture the fort's varied missions, historic buildings, the families who lived there, and other aspects of the unique national landmark. 128 pages, approximately 200 B&W photographs, 6½"x 9¼", softcover.
You'll view vintage images that capture the fort's varied missions, historic buildings, the families who lived there, and other aspects of the unique national landmark. 128 pages, approximately 200 B&W photographs, 6½"x 9¼", softcover.