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Battle of Fort Sullivan Marker - Side B image, Touch for more information
By Stanley and Terrie Howard, May 16, 2009
Battle of Fort Sullivan Marker - Side B
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1 South Carolina, Charleston County, Sullivans Island — 10-46 — Battle of Fort Sullivan
[Side A] On June 28, 1776, a British and Loyalist force seeking to capture Charleston advanced to Sullivan's Island with 9 ships and 2,500-3,000 infantry. The American defenders, 435 men under Col. William Moultrie of the 2nd S.C. . . . Map (db m19122) HM
2 South Carolina, Charleston County, Sullivans Island — Fort Moultrie
Military reservation Named in Honor of Col. William Moultrie who commanded Fort Sullivan (now Fort Moultrie) comprising the 2nd South Carolina Regiment of infantry and a detachment of the 4th South Carolina Regiment (Artillery) during the . . . Map (db m19125) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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