has received the following note from Major ANDERSON, in reply to a letter which he addressed him, inclosing the proceedings of the Union Meeting held in Philadelphia on the 5th: FORT SUMTER ...
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"The Demon of Unrest": Recounting the first shots of the Civil WarSumter was, to the South, "a standing menace." The fort, and its 75 men, were commanded by Major Robert Anderson. A Kentuckian by birth, he'd taught artillery tactics at West Point. Confederate ...
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Exhibits at Fort Sumter help explain the tensions that led South Carolina to be the first state to secede the union. Visitors can also see the flag Major General Robert Anderson raised there in 1865 ...
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