Pictorial History of the War for the Union: A Complete and Reliable History of the War from Its Commencement to Its Close ... Together with a Complete Chronological Analysis of the War, Volume 1B. W. Hitchcock, 1866 - United States |
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... Forts Moultrie and Sumter were the government fortifications in the harbor . Fort Moultrie was garri- soned by a small force , which had been reduced far below the ordinary peace complement , under the command of Major Anderson , a ...
... Forts Moultrie and Sumter were the government fortifications in the harbor . Fort Moultrie was garri- soned by a small force , which had been reduced far below the ordinary peace complement , under the command of Major Anderson , a ...
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... Fort Moultrie , and by false pretexts has transferred is garrison and military stores to Fort Sumter . " The Mercury , still more imperative , insisted , " that it was due to South Carolina and good faith , that Major Ander- son's act ...
... Fort Moultrie , and by false pretexts has transferred is garrison and military stores to Fort Sumter . " The Mercury , still more imperative , insisted , " that it was due to South Carolina and good faith , that Major Ander- son's act ...
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... fort are on this side . The work is designed for an armament of one hundred ... Moultrie , which is within easy range , and the other two pointing towards ... Fort Sumter radiates its fire through all the channels from the sea approach to ...
... fort are on this side . The work is designed for an armament of one hundred ... Moultrie , which is within easy range , and the other two pointing towards ... Fort Sumter radiates its fire through all the channels from the sea approach to ...
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... FORT MOULTRIE . Fort Moultrie , which first opened its batteries upon Major Anderson and his command , is one of the sentinels that guard the principal en- trance of Charleston harbor . It is opposite to and distant from Fort Sumter ...
... FORT MOULTRIE . Fort Moultrie , which first opened its batteries upon Major Anderson and his command , is one of the sentinels that guard the principal en- trance of Charleston harbor . It is opposite to and distant from Fort Sumter ...
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... FORT SUMTER 2. Fort Sumter . 5. Fort Moultrie . 3. Sullivan's Island . 6 . Charleston . the men , their bed - clothes , etc . 66 BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN 66 FORT SUMTER BOMBARDMENT OF FORT SUMTER.
... FORT SUMTER 2. Fort Sumter . 5. Fort Moultrie . 3. Sullivan's Island . 6 . Charleston . the men , their bed - clothes , etc . 66 BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN 66 FORT SUMTER BOMBARDMENT OF FORT SUMTER.
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