Here is the update from the NLAB group:
I contacted Gulf Islands National Seashore and here is the response from the
historian, along with his contact info:
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The Rodman on Fort Massachusetts is in pretty good shape, although it will need
painting soon. The barrel was tilted a few inches when Hurricane Katrina (2005)
overwashed the fort, probably from wave action on the breech. There is another
15" Rodman on top of Fort Pickens that is showing significant rust, but I
believe is scheduled for rehabilitation this year, if we can get done with
hurricane repairs and don't get hit again this year. There has been no road or
electricity in the Fort Pickens area since Hurricane Ivan in 2004.
David P. Ogden
Park Ranger/Historian/Librarian
Gulf Islands National Seashore
Florida District
David_Ogden@nps.gov
Ph. 850-934-2633
Cell 850-393-7610
Fax 850-934-0116
Might could be that some of ou back that way could schedule a visit.