FORT SUMTER

fortification, built 1829–60, on a shoal at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, S.C., and named for Gen. Thomas Sumter; scene of the opening engagement of the Civil War. Upon passing the Ordinance of Secession (Dec., 1860), South Carolina demanded all federal property within the state, particularly the forts of Charleston harbor—Fort Sumter, Fort Moultrie, and Castle Pinckney. On Dec. 26, 1860, Major Robert Anderson removed his U.S. army command of about 100 men from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter, a stronger defensive site. Gov. F. W. Pickens of South Carolina had the other two forts, along with the Charleston arsenal, seized, and upon the refusal of President James Buchanan to order Anderson's evacuation, had guns trained on Fort Sumter. On Jan. 9, 1861, an unarmed merchant ship sent to reinforce the fort's garrison was driven back by the South Carolina forces. Pickens's subsequent formal demand for the fort's surrender was declined, and South Carolina prepared to reduce Anderson's stronghold. Pickens hoped to secure the fort before Abraham Lincoln took office, but in Feb., 1861, the newly organized Confederate government assumed the state's part in the controversy, sending Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard to command Charleston. On Apr. 8, 1861, Pickens received Lincoln's notice that a naval expedition would be sent to provision the beleaguered garrison. On Apr. 11, Beauregard called for Anderson's surrender, but the demand was again refused. After a 34-hour Confederate bombardment, begun at 4:30 a.m. on Apr. 12, Anderson accepted terms, and on Apr. 14 the garrison departed with the honors of war. Although no one was killed, the action made manifest the belligerent spirit in both the North and the South. In 1863, Union naval attacks on the fort were thoroughly repulsed. After Sherman forced the evacuation of Charleston, the U.S. flag was again raised over the fort by Anderson on Apr. 14, 1865. Fort Sumter became a national monument in 1948; Fort Moultrie is part of the monument. See National Parks and Monuments, table.

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...volunteers to suppress the rebellion after the fall of Fort Sumter brought quick responses in the states west of the Al...shared market activities. 24 Within days of the fall of Sumter, even militarily inexperienced Mid- western governors...
...government are deeply rooted in the American heart." His closing apostrophe had the ring of his speeches on the eve of Fort Sumter. "I intend to stand by the Constitution," he said, "as the chief ark of our safety, as the palladium of our civil...
...demands that he evacuate the fort. By the first week of...immediately evacuate the fort and warned that the Confederate...Without a relief force Fort Sumter could not be saved, and...used the attack on Fort Sumter to justify calling for...put down the rebellion. Sumter became the key position...
...06 TERRIBLE NEWS! THE FIGHT RAGES! FORT SUMTER ON FIRE! WASHINGTON IN DANGER! SURRENDER OF FORT SUMTER! REBEL VICTORY! The Fleet to Enter the...draught vessels of the fleet up to Fort Sumter to reenforce Major Anderson and also supply...
...Charleston Harbor, sailed it past Fort Sumter, and delivered it to the U.S...that surrounded Charleston. Fort Sumter remained in Confederate hands, but...seaport. For much of the war, Fort Sumter remained the object of fierce bombardment...
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An Affair of Honor at Fort Sumter by C. Russell Horres...regarding the loyalty of the Fort Sumter garrison on May 23. Chesnut...a large portion of the forts garrison, extending to...the "rank and file" of Fort Sumter. Indeed, Private John...
...Interview with Robert Henderson, Sumter County, South Carolina, 11 May...who engaged in seasonal labor in Fort Pierce, Florida, Sumter County, South Carolina, April...Interview with Sarah McJames, Sumter County, South Carolina, 13 May...
...loyal to the Souths cause from Fort Sumter to Appomattox.(16) The "no...confident that he could take the fort, he informed the forts commander, asking for an unconditional...pretext he needed to storm the fort, and if it contained Negro troops...
...course, if there is a gun fired at Sumter-I do not care on which side it...Sir, if there is a gun fired at Fort Sumter, as sure as there is a God in...to withdraw federal troops from forts Sumter and Pickens in return for the adjournment...
...reclaim the southern forts? Or would he acquiesce...reinforce nor attempt to hold Fort Sumter. Cheered by reports...quiet evacuation of Fort Sumter" would undermine the...government to relinquish Fort Sumter. Crack reporters working...
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...crowd turned back the forts working party, and the...caused secondary effects: Fort Sumter would be short of ammo...mortar shot arced toward Sumter and exploded in the air...damage was imposed on the forts hard outer shell, but...blazes started inside the fort. The flagstaff was knocked...casualties occurred at Sumter during the artillery...
Fort Sumter at 150 by John S. Brown...the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, inaugurating the American...armories, custom posts and forts located Ln the South. For...control these. Most notably. Fort Sumter dominated the maritime approaches...
...Nation: The Firing on Fort Sumter Marked the First Engagement...tinder for the next. The forts that guarded Charleston...authority to stop them. Fort Sumter: A Chess Piece Union...harbor entrance; and Fort Sumter, on an artificial island...harbor. The Charleston forts had been the site of...
...States of America was hauled above Fort Sumter, S.C., the federal army numbered...territories of the Southwest. When Fort Sumter fell, federal combat power in the...the escalating situation at Fort Sumter and other southern federal facilities...
...immediately. At Fort Sumter, that meant hunkering...hold out like the men at Fort Sumter and keep the flag flying...reinforce all southern forts. His advice was dismissed...became the strategy at Fort Sumter and other federal military...
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Jefferson Davis and his Fort Sumter decision by Terry Walbert On April...rumors of an impending attack on Fort Sumter by South Carolina forces, Davis...in respect to the evacuation of Fort Sumter or entertained any confidence in...
...very start of the war. Sumter was a federal fort on an island in the...vulnerable mainland forts nearby and moved out to Fort Sumter, which was more defensible...forces from mainland forts in Charleston to Fort Sumter in the harbor. Some...
The Unions response to Fort Sumter: Rebel forces and U.S. Navy trade...Between the States by bombarding Fort Sumter in Charleston, S.C., on April...Navy, which failed to save Fort Sumter, assaulted an earthen Confederate...
...from the stone works of Fort Sumter. About a half hour later...re-enactment of the Sumter bombardment. In a dispatch...correspondent observed the forts parapets crumbling under...is inaugurated ... Fort Sumter has returned the fire...
...Before the firing on Fort Sumter reverberated across the...charge of the cavalry at Fort Mason on the frontier...500 men spread out at forts along the Rio Grande...out With the U.S. forts spread out across the...the U.S. facility at Fort Sumter, S.C., informed...
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...particularly the forts of Charleston harbor Fort Sumter, Fort Moultrie...Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter, a stronger...the other two forts, along with...guns trained on Fort Sumter. On Jan. 9...reinforce the forts garrison was...
SUMTER, FORT see Fort Sumter . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
SUMTER, THOMAS 1734 1832, American...in their expeditions against Fort Duquesne in the French and Indian...gamecock of the Revolution," as Sumter was called, was successful...to Brazil (1810 11). Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor is named...
FORT MOULTRIE mool tre, on Sullivans...S.C.; originally called Fort Sullivan. Constructed by Col. William Moultrie, the fort was renamed for him after he repulsed...Fort Moultrie is part of Fort Sumter National Monument (see National...
...important, especially the forts in the harbor of Charleston, S.C. (see Fort Sumter ). The outgoing President...rate the question of the forts was still unsettled when...Lincoln resolved to hold Sumter. The new Confederate government...
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