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First Interviewee
Lance Hatten
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Description of Interview
Lance Hatten was Chief Ranger at Fort Pulaski in 2000. His interview starts after about 13 minutes footage of the Fort (moat, shell damaged wall, cannon, and views). The 2000 CCC reunion footage begins at 37 minutes, after his interview. Hatten describes the significance, history of Fort Pulaski, its declaration as national monument, and disrepair. In 1933 transfer of Fort to National Park Service and beginning of CCC presence, CCC housing at Fort, legacy of CCC work at Fort, its significance to Fort and Park Service. Camp 460 annual reunions.
Location of Interview
Fort Pulaski, GA
Digital Publication Date
1-1-2018
Date of Interview
7-20-2000
Length of Video
42 mins
Length of Video Log
4 pages
Publisher/ Owner of Original/ Digitized By
National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument
Publisher Representative
Laura Waller, Cultural Resources Specialist Fort Pulaski National Monument U.S. Highway 80 East, PO Box 30757 Savannah, GA 31410 912-786-8182, ext. 1101
Fort Pulaski Records Box and File Number
Ft Pulaski Records Series X Box 62 VHS 5
Disciplines
Historic Preservation and Conservation | History | Social Welfare
Keywords
historical significance, fort’s condition in the 1920s, CCC-1933, fort structure and repairs. CCC legacy, national monument, national park service.
Recommended Citation
Armstrong Oral History Class, "Interview with Lance Hatten and CCC reunion (2000)" (2000). Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Oral History Interviews. 3.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ccc-pulaski-oral-histories/3
Language
English
Copyright
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Document Type
Transcript with Video
Source
National Park Service, Fort Pulaski National Monument