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  2. Morris Island - Wikipedia

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    Morris Island is an 840-acre (3.4 km 2) uninhabited island in Charleston Harbor in South Carolina, accessible only by boat. The island lies in the outer reaches of the harbor and was thus a strategic location in the American Civil War. The island is part of the cities of Charleston and Folly Beach, in Charleston County.

  3. South Carolina Highway 171 - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Highway 171 (SC 171) is a 12.560-mile (20.213 km) state highway located entirely within Charleston County in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The highway travels from Folly Beach north to SC 7 in Charleston ; it is the only road connecting Folly Island to the South Carolina mainland.

  4. List of municipalities in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States with South Carolina highlighted. South Carolina is a state located in the Southern United States.According to the 2020 United States census, South Carolina is the 23rd-most populous state with 5,118,425 inhabitants, [1] but the 11th-smallest by land area spanning 30,060.70 sq mi (77,856.9 km 2) of land. [2]

  5. James Island (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    It lies inshore of Morris Island and Folly Beach. Fort Sumter , located on an island just off the eastern tip of James Island, is the site of the first battle of the Civil War . Bombardment of Fort Sumter was started from Fort Johnson which is located on the eastern portion of James Island.

  6. Fort Sumter - Wikipedia

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    THUNDER IN THE HARBOR: Fort Sumter and the Civil War. Myrtle Beach, SC: Savas Beatie. ISBN 978-1-61121-593-9. Hendrix, M. Patrick. A History of Fort Sumter: Building a Civil War Landmark (The History Press, 2014) Ripley, Warren (1984), Artillery and Ammunition of the Civil War, Charleston, S.C.: The Battery Press, ISBN 0-88394-003-5; Silkenat ...

  7. Castle Pinckney - Wikipedia

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    On December 27, 1860, one week after South Carolina seceded from the Union, the fort was surrendered to South Carolina (S.C.) militia by its small U.S. Army garrison, which retired to Fort Sumter to join Major Robert Anderson. Castle Pinckney became the first Federal military installation seized forcefully by a Southern state government.