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” some ugly pock marks”

Not exactly the Union objective 150 years ago yesterday a federal fleet commanded by Samuel F. Du Pont tried to take a first step toward capturing Charleston, South Carolina by attacking Fort Sumter. The attack was unsuccessful. From The New-York … Continue reading

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Charleston’s Lukewarm Now Fired Up; Its New Weapon

From The New-York Times February 23, 1861: CHARLESTON, Monday, Feb. 18, 1861. … During my two weeks’ absence I find there has been a change, both in the hopes and fears of the community. The formation of the Provisional Government … Continue reading

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Fort Sumter: Cookin’ With Rubbish

Major Anderson “Patient” during Star of the West incident; South Carolina decides against Commandeering the Marion (After Starting to Saw It Up; but It Was Refurbished) From The New-York Times January 19, 1861: THE CONDITION OF FORT SUMTER. The steamer … Continue reading

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Learning Curve

Good Morning, World! I’m definitely on a learning curve with this WordPress stuff. It’s exciting to start learning and taking the first few tiny steps. As you can see I’m experimenting with the header. The current header is based on … Continue reading

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