Charleston (S.C.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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Charleston (S.C.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
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Charleston (S.C.)
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- Within Fort Sumter, a view of major Anderson's Garrison family for one hundred and ten days, Miss A. Fletcher
- Charleston, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- The CSS Hunley, the greatest undersea adventure of the Civil War, Richard Bak
- Correspondence relating to fortification of Morris Island and operations of engineers, Charleston, S.C., 1863
- The CSS H.L. Hunley, Confederate submarine, by R. Thomas Campbell
- A history of Fort Sumter, building a Civil War landmark, M. Patrick Hendrix
- Proceedings at a special meeting of the Survivors' Association, of Charleston District,, July 25th, 1890. "The defense of Charleston harbor."
- City of ruin, Charleston at war, 1860-1865, Brian Hicks
- The boys behind the gun, the Citadel cadets who fired the first shot on the "Star of the West", By Dr. A.G.D. Wiles
- The trip of the steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S.C., comprising ... the programme of exercises at the re-raising of the flag over the ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865, by a committee appointed by the passengers of the Oceanus
- The Economist, by Ethel Nepveux
- The defense of Fort Sumter, by Roderick Tower
- The Civil War at Charleston, by Arthur M. Wilcox and Warren Ripley
- Treasures of the Confederate coast, the "real Rhett Butler" & other revelations, by E. Lee Spence
- Performing disunion, the coming of the Civil War in Charleston, South Carolina, Lawrence T. McDonnell, Iowa State University
- Shipwreck search, discovery of the H.L. Hunley, by Sally M. Walker ; illustrations by Elaine Verstraete
- Allegiance, Fort Sumter, Charleston, and the beginning of the Civil War, David Detzer
- The Hunley, submarines, sacrifice, & success in the Civil War, by Mark K. Ragan
- Legacy, Vol. 2, No. 2, December 2000
- The defense of Charleston harbor, including Fort Sumter and the adjacent islands, 1863-1865, by John Johnson ... With original papers in appendix, full official reports, maps, and illustrations
- The H.L. Hunley, the secret hope of the Confederacy, Tom Chaffin
- List of the tax payers of the city of Charleston for 1859
- Correspondence relating to fortification of Morris Island and operations of engineers, Charleston, S.C., 1863/, Roswell Sabine Ripley
- Confederate General Stephen Elliott, Beaufort Legend, Charleston Hero, D. Michael Thomas ; foreword by Neil Baxley
- The trip of the steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S.C., comprising the ... programme of exercises at the re-raising of the flag over the ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865, by a committee appointed by the passengers of the Oceanus
- Sumter, the first day of the Civil War, Robert Hendrickson
- Engineer and artillery operations against the defences of Charleston Harbor in 1863, comprising the descent upon Morris Island, the demolition of Fort Sumter, the reduction of forts Wagner and Gregg : with observations on heavy ordnance, fortifications, etc., by Q.A. Gillmore ; with the official reports of chief of artillery, assistant engineers, etc. ; illustrated by seventy-six plates and engraved views
- The defense of Charleston harbor, including Fort Sumter and the adjacent islands, 1863-1865, by John Johnson
- Charleston's forgotten general, Roswell Sabine Ripley, by Jennifer Madeline Zoebelein
- Culture, economy and urban structure in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860-1880, John Price Radford
- The diary of Miss Emma Holmes, 1861-1866, edited, with an introduction and notes, by John F. Marszalek
- The immortal six hundred;, a story of cruelty to Confederate prisoners of war,, by Major J. Ogden Murray, one of the six hundred
- The siege of Charleston, 1861-1865, E. Milby Burton
- The ladies build a gunboat, by Marguerite Couturier Steedman
- To take Charleston, the Civil War on Folly Island, by James W. Hagy
- A Charleston primer for Yankees, history with a southern accent, by Skip Johnson
- The Union is dissolved!, Charleston and Fort Sumter in the Civil War, Douglas W. Bostick
- Civil War tour of Charleston, David D'Arcy ; photography by Ben Mammina
- Charleston under siege, the impregnable city, Douglas W. Bostick
- Two Charlestonians at war, the Civil War odysseys of a Lowcountry aristocrat and a black abolitionist, Barbara L. Bellows
- Fort Sumter, as it was during the War showing the effects of the bombardment 1863-65, by John Johnson
- George A. Trenholm, financial genius of the confederacy ; his associates and his ships that ran the blockade, Ethel Trenholm Seabrook Nepveux
- The war between the states reenactment:, the battle of secessionville, Boone Hall Plantation
- The history of the fall of Fort Sumter, being an inside history of the affairs in South Carolina and Washington, 1860-1, and the conditions and events in the South which brought on the rebellion, the genesis of the Civil War, by Sam'l W. Crawford the surgeon stationed at Fort Sumter, later Brevet Major-General, U.S.A
- "The ordinary gunboats", the CSS Chicora, the CSS Palmetto State, and the battle off Charleston Harbor, January 31, 1863, by Charles James Wexler
- The firing on Fort Sumter, a splintered nation goes to war, Nancy A.Colbert
- Hidden history of Civil War Charleston, Margaret Middleton Rivers Eastman
- Edisto rebels at Charleston, by Raymond P. Boylston, Jr
- Fort Sumter, anvil of war, produced by the Division of Publications, National Park Service
- Confederate Charleston, an illustrated history of the city and the people during the Civil War, Robert N. Rosen
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