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A Fort Sumter wall still holds artillery fired during one of America’s longest sieges
A tour through Fort Sumter turns into a close look at the damage still locked inside its brick walls. As they move through ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Sunday marks 165 years since Confederate forces opened fire on the Union-held Fort Sumter in the Charleston Harbor, an attack that marked the start of the American Civil War.
"The Life and Art of Alfred Hutty, Woodstock to Charleston," Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, in cooperation with the Gibbes Museum of Art / Carolina Art Association, 2012, pg. 95.
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