RMKRRAX0–SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Located on the southeastern corner of Sullivan's Island, not far from the entrance to Charleston Harbor, the Charleston Light was completed in 1962 and was the last major lighthouse built in the United States. It's now an historic site in the United States Coast Guard Historic District as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument.
RM2HA9074–Fort Sumter SC USA
RMC3FAB5–South Carolina, Charleston, Fort Sumter National Monument. South Carolina state flag.
RMWXC74W–Fort Sumter on the grounds of Andersonville National Historic Site in Georgia
RF2R1YFRJ–The Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center, Charleston, SC
RMBGYMHW–National Park Service welcome sign to Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America.
RF2F7914Y–A panoramic view of Fort Sumter National Park which was the target during the first shots of the Civil War
RF2AHXB4G–Fort Sumter cannon row
RMDKW155–Aerial view of Fort Sumter National Monument site where the Civil War began in Charleston, SC.
RF2C78WDJ–Civil War Cannon at Fort Sumter, South Carolina
RM2BP2880–Fort Sumter South Carolina site of first battle of Civil War.
RMB7CC70–The view from within South Carolina's Fort Sumter.
RF2PKHAHJ–The welcome sign at Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, USA.
RM2C477DW–Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
RMEA2PYM–View of Fort Sumter looking towards the parade grounds and Charleston, South Carolina
RMB772EW–View from tour ferry of Fort Sumter (site of the opening shots of the American Civil War), Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
RF2CA9JDP–Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston SC, USA
RFCB5JAY–Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston, South Carolina, where the first shots of the USA Civil War were fired, 1861
RMT5N3R9–Fort Sumter National Monument near Charleston, South Carolina, USA. The site is operated by the US National Park Service.
RMKRRAT4–SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Located on the southeastern corner of Sullivan's Island, not far from the entrance to Charleston Harbor, the Charleston Light was completed in 1962 and was the last major lighthouse built in the United States. It's now an historic site in the United States Coast Guard Historic District as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument.
RM2MH4PG5–'The Attack on Fort Sumter.' Wood Engraving by Bobbett, 1861-1865. The Confederate bombardment and capture of Fort Sumter was the opening battle in the American Ciil War.
RMC3ENB9–South Carolina, Charleston, Fort Sumter National Monument. 'Battle Flag' aka 'Southern Cross'
RF2WGG2TT–Fort Sumter National Monument in South Carolina, USA
RMWA3WKD–Bombardment of Fort Sumter by the batteries of the Confederate states, April 13, 1861
RMM0FTCG–Visitors come by boat to tour historic Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina
RMC8E14B–Monument to the Confederate Defenders of Charleston and Fort Sumter, White Point Gardens, South Carolina
RF2R159RA–Confederate Defenders of Charleston statue. The monument honors Confederate soldiers from Charleston, most notably those who served at Fort Sumter.
RMDKW0RN–Aerial view of Fort Sumter National Monument site where the Civil War began in Charleston, SC.
RF2C78WEW–Closeup Of A Civil War CannonCivil War Cannon at Fort Sumter, South Carolina
RM2BP286W–Cannon inside Fort Sumter to protect Charleston Harbor from invasion by sea.
RF2F79151–A panoramic view of Ft Sumter from within the Fort
RF2PKHAJ9–This sign at the Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston, SC describes the Mountain Howitzer and its use by the Confederacy during the Civil War.
RMBD37EP–Fort Sumter Tour Boat Charleston South Carolina USA
RMEA2NWG–Park Ranger describing the history of Fort Sumter to visitors.
RMB76THP–View of Fort Sumter (site of the opening shots of the American Civil War) from ferry dock, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
RF2CA9JC4–Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston SC, USA
RFCB5JA3–Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston, South Carolina, where the first shots of the USA Civil War were fired, 1861
RMT5N3H6–Fort Sumter National Monument near Charleston, South Carolina, USA. The site is operated by the US National Park Service.
RMKRRAW1–SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Located on the southeastern corner of Sullivan's Island, not far from the entrance to Charleston Harbor, the Charleston Light was completed in 1962 and was the last major lighthouse built in the United States. It's now an historic site in the United States Coast Guard Historic District as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument.
RMR40M6K–Historic Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina.
RMC3K25P–South Carolina, Charleston, Fort Sumter National Monument.
RF2WGG34D–Fort Sumter National Monument in South Carolina, USA
RM2A573CG–Views of Fort Sumter from drawings Abstract: Photograph of drawing shows Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor with a boat sailing by. The Confederate flag waves above the fort.
RMEEX3GF–Fort Sumter, South Carolina . National Monument
RMC8E14W–Monument to the Confederate Defenders of Charleston and Fort Sumter, White Point Gardens, South Carolina
RM2X3A8JM–Cannon at Fort Sumter near Charleston, SC
RMDKW0KA–Aerial view of Fort Sumter National Monument site where the Civil War began in Charleston, SC.
RF2C78WFG–Closeup Of A Civil War CannonCivil War Cannon at Fort Sumter, South Carolina
RM2BP285M–Cannon inside Fort Sumter to protect Charleston Harbor from invasion by sea.
RM2GGKBWC–William Gibbes House. Charleston, the South Carolina port city founded in 1670, is defined by its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and pastel antebellum houses, particularly in the elegant French Quarter and Battery districts. The Battery promenade and Waterfront Park both overlook Charleston Harbor, while Fort Sumter, a federal stronghold where the first shots of the Civil War rang out, lies across the water.
RM2PKHAJC–A Park Ranger smiles for a picture at Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
RMBD37G3–Fort Sumter National Monument Charleston South Carolina USA
RMEA2P71–42 pounder smoothbore cannon at Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina.
RMFF4ADE–American Civil War.The Confederate flag flying at Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor on 15th April 1861, following the surrender of Union troops
RF2CA9JE5–Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston SC, USA
RFC9CWWH–Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston, South Carolina, where the first shots of the USA Civil War were fired, 1861
RMT62MCG–Casemates at Fort Sumter near Charleston in South Carolina, USA. The fort was the target of the opening shots of the American Civil War.
RMKRRAX9–SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Located on the southeastern corner of Sullivan's Island, not far from the entrance to Charleston Harbor, the Charleston Light was completed in 1962 and was the last major lighthouse built in the United States. It's now an historic site in the United States Coast Guard Historic District as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument.
RMR40M7J–Historic Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina.
RMC3K27P–South Carolina, Charleston, Fort Sumter National Monument.
RF2WGG2TY–Fort Sumter National Monument in South Carolina, USA
RMJTXFET–Fort Sumter Civil War historical site,Charleston,SC
RMEEX45P–Fort Sumter, South Carolina . National Monument
RMM6JWJ9–Fort Sumter Interior, Sunrise, December 9, 1863, McEntee, Jervis, 1863.
RM2X3A8F8–Cannon at Fort Sumter near Charleston, SC
RMC2CRKE–Confederate re-enactors at Fort Moultrie Charleston, SC marking the 150th anniversary of the US Civil War
RFWJMYGP–Civil War Cannon at Fort Sumter, South Carolina
RM2BP285B–Cannon inside Fort Sumter to protect Charleston Harbor from invasion by sea.
RMMAJWN9–Print of artillerymen firing cannons in foreground at Fort Sumter in the background. 'THE ATTACK ON FORT SUMTER.' (printed below image). Title: 'The Attack on Fort Sumter.' . between 1861 and 1865. Bobbett
RF2PKHAHM–A sign describing the civil War bombardment at Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, USA.
RMBD37F1–Fort Sumter National Monument Charleston South Carolina USA
RMEA2P6R–Cannon port in the walls of Fort Sumter, site of the opening of the American Civil War.
RMB76T0J–Fort Sumter (site of the opening shots of the American Civil War), Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
RFT675C3–View from the boat of Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston SC. USA
RMC9CWPH–Large cannon inside Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina
RMT5N3RF–Visitors arrive at Fort Sumter National Monument near Charleston, South Carolina, USA. The site is operated by the US National Park Service.
RMKRRAT2–SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Located on the southeastern corner of Sullivan's Island, not far from the entrance to Charleston Harbor, the Charleston Light was completed in 1962 and was the last major lighthouse built in the United States. It's now an historic site in the United States Coast Guard Historic District as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument.
RMR40M7C–Historic Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina.
RMC3K24R–South Carolina, Charleston, Fort Sumter National Monument.
RF2WGG2YF–Fort Sumter National Monument in South Carolina, USA
RFRK986Y–Big cannon of Fort Sumter on vintage american stamp
RMEEX44K–Fort Sumter, South Carolina . National Monument, battlements
RMAKJC61–South Carolina Charleston Fort Sumter National Monument
RM2X3A8DM–Cannon at Fort Sumter near Charleston, SC
RFBDMAF1–View of historic Fort Sumter, where the Civil War began from the mouth of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
RFWJN04C–Closeup Of A Civil War CannonCivil War Cannon at Fort Sumter, South Carolina
RM2BP2853–Cannon inside Fort Sumter to protect Charleston Harbor from invasion by sea.
RF2F79121–A sign for Fort Sumpter National Monument on a brick façade
RM2PKHAJA–The ferry crew secures the boat while a park ranger welcomes visitors to the Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston, South Carolina, USA
RMBD37F7–Fort Sumter National Monument Charleston South Carolina USA
RME90YAK–Confederate columbiad cannon used in the defense of Fort Sumter during the American Civil War, White Point Gardens, Charleston.
RMB76RW2–Parade Ground & Battery Huger at Fort Sumter (site of the opening shots of the American Civil War), Charleston, South Carolina
RFT6755R–View from the boat of Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston SC. USA
RMCB5JA8–Wide angle view of interior of Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina
RMT62MDY–Gun at Fort Sumter near Charleston in South Carolina, USA. The fort was the target of the opening shots of the American Civil War.
RMKRRATJ–SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina - Located on the southeastern corner of Sullivan's Island, not far from the entrance to Charleston Harbor, the Charleston Light was completed in 1962 and was the last major lighthouse built in the United States. It's now an historic site in the United States Coast Guard Historic District as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument.
RMR40M6N–Historic Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston, South Carolina.
RMC3K29K–South Carolina, Charleston, Fort Sumter National Monument.
RF2WGG329–Fort Sumter National Monument in South Carolina, USA
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