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  2. Second Battle of Fort Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Confederate casualties numbered 174. [9] The fort was reinforced by Brigadier General Johnson Hagood's brigade shortly after the assault had ended. The garrison of Fort Wagner was then changed during the night, and General Hagood assumed command. He was relieved by Colonel Laurence M. Keitt, who commanded the fort until it was abandoned on ...

  3. Second Battle of Charleston Harbor order of battle: Confederate

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    The Union order of battle is listed separately. The following lists contain the commanders and units [1] involved in the operations against Charleston Harbor from July to September 1863. The first phase from July 10–18 includes the initial engagements at First Fort Wagner, Grimball's Landing and Second Fort Wagner.

  4. Second Battle of Charleston Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of Charleston Harbor, also known as the Siege of Charleston Harbor, the Siege of Fort Wagner, or the Battle of Morris Island, took place during the American Civil War in the late summer of 1863 between a combined U.S. Army/Navy force and the Confederate defenses of Charleston, South Carolina.

  5. Robert Gould Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Second Battle of Fort Wagner † Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War . Born into a abolitionist family from the Boston upper class , he accepted command of the first all- black regiment (the 54th Massachusetts ) in the Northeast.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Second Battle of Charleston Harbor order of battle: Union

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    The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Siege of Charleston Harbor of the American Civil War.The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.. The following lists contain the commanders and units [1] involved in the operations against Charleston Harbor from July to September 1863 which included the major engagements of First Fort Wagner, Grimball's Landing, Second Fort ...

  8. List of American Civil War battles - Wikipedia

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    Second Battle of Fort Wagner (Battle of Fort Wagner, Morris Island) South Carolina: B: Confederate: second of two Union attempts to take Ft. Wagner fails, heroism of the 54th Massachusetts. July 19, 1863: Battle of Buffington Island: Ohio: C: Union: Confederates captured after failing to find a secure retreat. July 23, 1863: Battle of Manassas ...

  9. 9th Maine Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment formed a part of the assaulting forces in the attacks on Fort Wagner, July 11 and 18, and Sept. 6. Its casualties in the several assaults were over 300 men in killed, wounded and missing. The 9th continued at Black and Morris islands, S. C., until April 18, 1864. In the meantime 416 of the original members reenlisted for an ...

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