Battle At Charleston has a wealth of historical information and photos about Revolutionary War and Civil War battles that took place in Charleston, South Carolina. The best battle maps seen anywhere!
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Fort Sumter is an island fortification located in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, and is most famous for being the site of the first battle of the Civil War.
King Charles I of England: picture by Sir Anthony van Dyck: Battle of Edgehill on 23rd October 1642 in the English Civil War Generals at the Battle of Edgehill:King Charles I was the commander of his Royal forces. His Lord General was the Earl of Lindsey at the outset of the battle. A...
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Learn about the First Battle of Bull Run in the Civil War and its outcome. Read about how it was the first battle of the Civil War and how it...
Before Moore dismissed the men, he arranged they regroup at Ramsour’s Mill on the 13thof the month, near present day Lincolnton, North Carolina. So too, Major Walsh spread the news of Charleston’s fall and the proposed gathering at Ramsour’s Mill. By the 13th, over 2...
The first major naval battle of the First World War, fought on 1st November 1914: shocking Britain with the loss of her ships to Admiral Graf Spee’s Pacific Squadron and the death of Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock.
The Battle of Gettysburg (local i/ˈɡɛtɨsbɜrɡ/, with an /s/ sound)[6] was fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania between Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. The battle involved the
Tennessee, near the Tennessee-Mississippi border, and to await General Don Carlos Buell’s Army of the Ohio, which had just captured Nashville, Tennessee. Halleck’s intention was to merge the two armies and to move south to cut the Memphis & Charleston Railroad line at Corinth, Mississippi....