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  2. Fort Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wagner or Battery Wagner was a beachhead fortification on Morris Island, South Carolina, that covered the southern approach to Charleston Harbor. Named for deceased Lt. Col. Thomas M. Wagner , it was the site of two American Civil War battles in the campaign known as Operations Against the Defenses of Charleston in 1863, in which United ...

  3. Second Battle of Fort Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wagner, or Battery Wagner as it was known to the Confederates, controlled the southern approaches to Charleston Harbor. It was commanded by Brigadier General William B. Taliaferro . An attempt was made on July 11 to assault the fort, the First Battle of Fort Wagner , but it was repulsed with heavy losses to the attackers because of ...

  4. File:Assault on Fort Wagner, Charleston Harbour, on the night ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 07:26, 4 May 2018: 760 × 701 (113 KB): Taterian {{Information |description=Assault on Fort Wagner, Charleston Harbour, on the night of July 18 -- the rush of the garrison to the parapet.

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  7. File:Fort Wagner II Battlefield South Carolina.jpg - Wikipedia

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    To represent the full extent of regional fighting during this battle, the ABPP also added the locations of Fort Sumter, Fort Bee, Fort Moultrie, and Fort Beauregard. The Core Area was revised to represent the firing patterns of Fort Sumter and the Confederate batteries on James Island (batteries Ryan, Tatom, Haskell, Cheves, and Simkins) in ...

  8. Did Jeffrey Dahmer Really Take Polaroids of His Victims? Here ...

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    On July 22, 1991, Dahmer's final victim Tracy Edwards escaped his apartment and made it out alive. According to ABC News , Tracy led Milwaukee police to discover 84 Polaroid pictures in a bedside ...

  9. Folly Island - Wikipedia

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    Morris Island was the location of Fort Wagner; the Second Battle of Fort Wagner was depicted in the 1989 film Glory. Bermudian First Sergeant Robert John Simmons of Company B of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment penned a letter from Folly Island shortly before he was mortally wounded at Fort Wagner.