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hunleycrewsm.jpg The Crews of the Hunley
Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, S.C., is the final resting place for crews of the H.L. Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy ship. Three crews were lost on the Hunley, the last recently recovered and buried here in 2004.
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hunleysm.jpg Waitin' for the Hunley
The CSS Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy ship, entered Charleston Harbor here at Breach Inlet on its way to history. It never returned, sinking nearby with the crew still aboard.
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mourningsm.jpg Mourning at Magnolia
During and shortly after the War Between the States, women in mourning dress were a common sight at cemeteries like Magnolia in Charleston, S.C.
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sumtersm.jpg Overlooking Sumter
The view of Fort Sumter from Fort Moultrie on Sullivans Island, where batteries fired upon a Federal garrison holed up in the harbor, marking the start of the War Between the States.
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flagsm.jpg She Never Touched the Ground
When the flag bearer of the 54th Mass. fell at Battery Wagner, Sgt. William Carney seized the colors. Seriously wounded, he became the first black to receive the Medal of Honor.
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wagnersm.jpg The Attack on Battery Wagner
Not much remains of Battery Wagner on Morris Island, S.C., but the ocean waves still wash upon the beach where the 54th Mass. made its attack, proving black troops could and would fight.
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batterysm.jpg The Battery
This 10-inch smoothbore Columbiad cannon, now situated on the Battery in Charleston, S.C., was one of three positioned in Fort Sumter in 1863.
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lamarsm.jpg The Battle of Secessionville
At the time of the Confederate victory at Secessionville, S.C., Fort Lamar was a series of hastily built works. The fort was then improved, making James Island a safe southern haven.
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meetingsm.jpg The Meeting
Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, S.C., with its rows of Confederate dead.
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moultriesm.jpg Inspection
Fort Moultrie was a key to the defense of Charleston Harbor. Three different forts stood on this spot, the first in 1776 with walls of palmetto tree logs, giving South Carolina its famous symbol.
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alstonsm.jpg Watching Sumter Fall
Many Charleston residents watched the bombardment of Fort Sumter from rooftops and balconies, like here at the Alston House overlooking the harbor.
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pringlesm.jpg Battery Pringle
One of the many defenses of Charleston, S.C., Battery Pringle guarded against attack on the Stono River.
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