With Malice Toward None

The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition    

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This published “sketch” detailing Charleston fortifications provides insight as to how the city was able to withstand repeated attempts by Union warships to enter the harbor. Confederate forces did not evacuate Charleston until February 17, 1865, when they were in danger of losing their only escape route during General William T. Sherman’s “March to the Sea.”
This published “sketch” detailing Charleston fortifications provides insight as to how the city was able to withstand repeated attempts by Union warships to enter the harbor. Confederate forces did not evacuate Charleston until February 17, 1865, when they were in danger of losing their only escape route during General William T. Sherman’s “March to the Sea.”