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Charleston Harbor 1861

The map shows the layout of Charles Harbor in South Carolina in January of 1861. When South Carolina seceded from the Union in December of 1860, it demanded control of all Federal property, including Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie, both shown on the map. When the officers in charge of the forts refused, the Confederates attacked on April 12, 1861. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide.

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1860 1861 April Attacked Carolina Charge Charles Confederates Control December Federal Fort Forts Harbor Including January Officers Property Refused Shown South Union Demanded Layout Moultrie Sumter

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A poignant snapshot of Charleston Harbor in January 1861, just months before the start of the American Civil War. This map showcases the layout of Charles Harbor in South Carolina at that time, highlighting Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie as key points of contention between the Union and Confederacy.


Framed Prints of Charleston Harbor 1861

Experience the rich history and beauty of Charleston Harbor as it was during one pivotal moment - January 1861, just before the American Civil War began. This stunning framed print from Ivy Close Images/Universal Images Group showcases an authentic map of Charles Harbor, meticulously detailed to capture every aspect of this historic location. The intricate layout reveals a bustling port city teeming with ships and sailors preparing for war. Get ready to step into the past as you gaze upon this captivating piece of American history. Perfectly preserved in its original format, this framed print is an excellent addition to any home or office looking to add some historical flair and sophistication. Bring a touch of nostalgia back into your space with Charleston Harbor 1861 by Ivy Close Images/Universal Images Group from Media Storehouse range.


Jigsaw Puzzles of Charleston Harbor 1861

Explore the rich history and scenic beauty of Charleston Harbor, as depicted in this stunning jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse's range. The intricate map showcases the layout of Charles Harbor in South Carolina during January 1861, providing an immersive glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history. The detailed design features iconic landmarks such as Fort Sumter and St. Michael's Episcopal Church, transporting you to a bygone era when the Civil War was about to unfold. The puzzle is crafted with precision and care, ensuring that every piece fits together seamlessly to reveal this captivating scene. As you work on completing the puzzle, immerse yourself in the story of Charleston Harbor during its most tumultuous period. With Media Storehouse's expertly designed jigsaw puzzles, history has never been so engaging and accessible.

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