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Currier & Ives (fl. 1857-1907)
Capture and Fall of Charleston, S.C. Feby. 18th 1865. Inconsequence of the triumphant march of Genl. Sherman through the State of South Carolina, Charleston was flanked, and the Rebels after a four years reign of treason were compelled to evacuate it: in their hasty retreat they fired a portion of the City, destroying their Cotton, Shipping, blowing up their Iron Clads, and producing all the devastation possible. But the Union troops quietly took possession, subdued the flames, and again restored the "Stars and Stripes" to their old position over City and Forts.
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Museum of the City of New York/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier
ART441199
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Purpose
Public
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5500px × 4026px
Photo Credit
The Museum of the City of New York / Art Resource, NY
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Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Civil War, American (1861-1865)
Fort Sumter, Charleston, SC
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