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The Battle of Ft Sumter 12 Apr 1861

The Battle of Ft Sumter 12 Apr 1861. 150 th Anniversary of the Southern War for Independence. Charleston S.C. The Citadel. John C. Calhoun Father of the Secession 1782-1850. Mjr Gen William Moultrie 1730-1805. Confederate Monument to the Defenders of Charleston Battery Park. Ft Moultrie.

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The Battle of Ft Sumter 12 Apr 1861

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  1. The Battle of Ft Sumter12 Apr 1861 150th Anniversary of the Southern War for Independence

  2. Charleston S.C.

  3. The Citadel

  4. John C. CalhounFather of the Secession1782-1850

  5. Mjr Gen William Moultrie1730-1805

  6. Confederate Monument to the Defenders of CharlestonBattery Park

  7. Ft Moultrie

  8. The Stars & Bars Flies Over Ft Moultrie

  9. The Palmetto Rifles

  10. Palmetto Rifles Reporting for Duty

  11. Guard Duty

  12. Off Duty

  13. Ft Sumter

  14. Ft Sumter Blue & 1 BeamPrior to Apr 12th

  15. Apr 12th 20110440 hrsFt Sumter Red with 2 beams

  16. The War Begins

  17. Artillery of the Battle of Ft Sumter

  18. Guns from Ft Sumter at Battery Park

  19. Ft Moultrie Graves

  20. USS Patapsco

  21. National Park ID

  22. ID Cockade

  23. “It is said that slavery is all we are fighting for, and if we give it up, we give up all. Even if this were true, which we deny, slavery is not all that our enemies are fighting for. It is merely to establish sectional superiority and a more centralized form of government, and to deprive us of our rights and liberties”. Mjr Gen Patrick R. Cleburne 1864

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