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  2. Colorado River Water Conservation District - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado River Water Conservation District, commonly referred to as the Colorado River District or more simply the "River District," is a public water planning and policy agency for the U.S. state of Colorado that was created in 1937 pursuant to the Water Conservancy District Act of Colorado. [1]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Colored)

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    The 1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry regiment did an expedition up the St. Mary's River along the Georgia-Florida state line which lasted from January 23 to February 1, 1863. The regiment captured and occupied Jacksonville, Florida on March 10, 1863 and did other skirmishes along the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.

  5. First Battle of Charleston Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The most seaward guns were placed in Battery Wagner (often referred to in Union accounts as Fort Wagner) and Battery Gregg, both on Morris Island. Near them, on a man-made island on the same side of the harbor, was Fort Sumter. Fort Moultrie and its outlying batteries lay across the harbor on Sullivan's Island. These formed the first or outer ...

  6. 13th Indiana Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    until February 1864: Siege operations against Fort Wagner, Morris Island and against Fort Sumpter and Charleston, SC. September 7, 1863: Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg. October 1863, to February 1864: Stationed at Folly Island. December 1863: Reenlisted February 23, 1864: Moved to Jacksonville, FL. until April 17: Duty at Jacksonville, FL

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  8. Battle of Grimball's Landing - Wikipedia

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    To draw Confederate forces away from reinforcing Fort Wagner, Brig. Gen. Quincy A. Gillmore designed two feints. One force was sent up Stono River to threaten the Charleston & Savannah Railroad bridge. A second force, consisting of Alfred Terry's division, landed on James Island on 8 July. Soon, Terry demonstrated his forces before the ...

  9. Second Battle of Fort Wagner - Wikipedia

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    The armament of Fort Wagner on the night of July 18 consisted of one 10-inch seacoast mortar, two 32 lb. carronades, two 8-inch shell guns, two 32 lb. howitzers, a 42 lb. carronade, and an 8-inch seacoast mortar on the land face. Company A of the 1st South Carolina Artillery also had two guns positioned outside of Wagner's southern face by ...