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Description Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina. The image shows the fort during the siege from December 26, 1860 until April 12 1861.
Date 26 January 1861
Source first published in Harper's Weekly, January 26 1861 - this copy comes from http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/major-anderson-ft-sumter_Dir/fort-sumter-illustration.htm
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