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Fort Sumter

Battle of Fort Sumter
April 12-14, 1861

On April 10, 1861, Brig. Gen. Beauregard, in command of the provisional Confederate forces at Charleston, South Carolina, demanded the surrender of the Union garrison of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Garrison commander Anderson refused. On April 12, Confederate batteries opened fire on the fort, which was unable to reply effectively. At 2:30 pm, April 13, Major Anderson surrendered Fort Sumter, evacuating the garrison on the following day. The bombardment of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the American Civil War. Although there were no casualties during the bombardment, one Union artillerist was killed and three wounded (one mortally) when a cannon exploded prematurely while firing a salute during the evacuation on April 14.

Preservation

0.23 Acres Saved

Battle Facts

Location

Dates

  • April 12 - 14, 1861

Union Commander

Confederate Commander

Forces Engaged

  • 80 Union Union Flag
  • 500 Confederate Confederate Flag

Estimated Casualties

  • 0 UnionUnion Flag
  • 0 ConfederateConfederate Flag

Result

  • Confederate Victory Confederate Flag

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