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  2. Confederate military relics dumped during Union offensive ...

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    COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Hundreds of Civil War relics were unearthed during the cleanup of a South Carolina river where Union troops dumped Confederate military equipment to deliver a demoralizing ...

  3. South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum

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    Originally housed in the South Carolina State House, the museum relocated to the War Memorial Building adjacent to the University of South Carolina in the mid-twentieth century. In 1998, it became an agency of the South Carolina Budget and Control Board and moved to the Columbia Mills Building. The museum expanded in 2007, converting the old ...

  4. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in South Carolina

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    It is displayed in the South Carolina Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum. Monument to the South Carolina Women of the Confederacy (1912), [1] a bronze monument by Frederic W. Ruckstull. [4] Wade Hampton III Confederate Monument (1906), [1] 16-foot bronze equestrian statue, also by Frederick Ruckstull. There is also a statue of him within ...

  5. War Between the States Museum - Wikipedia

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    The War Between the States Museum, in Florence, South Carolina, United States, was founded in 1988 by members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), who donated many of the museum's artifacts. The term "War Between the States" was a name for the American Civil War espoused by the Lost Cause of the Confederacy. The museum's collection ...

  6. Civil War relics of Gen. William T. Sherman up for auction ...

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    Bidding opens at 9 a.m. Tuesday for a two-day auction of items, including personal effects of Gen. William T. Sherman and African American relics.

  7. 4th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    They were from the state of South Carolina and served primarily in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War. The 4th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment was organized on December 16, 1862, by consolidating the 10th Battalion South Carolina Cavalry, the 12th Battalion South Carolina Cavalry, the Charleston Light Dragoons and Company A of the St ...

  8. Fort Anderson (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Anderson is a mid-19th-century earthen fort in the lower Cape Fear Region of North Carolina, located over the ruins of the colonial town of Brunswick in Brunswick County. It was built as a Confederate Fort by major general Samuel Gibbs French during the American Civil War. [1]

  9. 1st South Carolina Rifle Regiment - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Civil War Relic Room & Military Museum: includes picture of the Regiment's flag Archived 2012-11-28 at the Wayback Machine; South Carolina Genealogical Society; Regiment rosters National Park Service; Ancestry.com This article incorporates public domain material from Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. National Park Service

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