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  2. Battle of Charleston (1861) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Charleston, also known as the Battle of Bird's Point, was a minor clash in Charleston, Missouri, United States during the American Civil War.On August 19, 1861, Union forces led by Col. Henry Dougherty were able to destroy a Confederate camp.

  3. Siege of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    Charleston map showing the distribution of British forces during the siege Siege of Charleston map 1780 A sketch of the operations before Charlestown, the capital of South Carolina 1780 Siege. Cutting the city off from relief, Clinton began a siege on 1 April, 800 yards from the American fortifications located at today's Marion Square.

  4. List of battles fought in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Charleston: August 19, 1861 Charleston: American Civil War Union-250, Confederate-500 ? United States vs. Confederate States: Union victory Dry Wood Creek: September 2, 1861 Vernon County: American Civil War Union-600, Missouri State Guard-? 18 KIA, 16 WIA United States vs. Missouri (Confederate) Confederate victory 2nd Boonville: September 13 ...

  5. Battle of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    The Siege of Charleston (29 March - 12 May 1780) during the American Revolutionary War; The Battle of Charleston (1861) (19 August 1861), a battle in Missouri during the American Civil War also known as the Battle of Bird's Point; The Battle of Charleston (1862) (13 September 1862), a battle in Virginia (now West Virginia) during the American ...

  6. Fort Wagner - Wikipedia

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    The fall of Battery Wagner had considerable strategic significance. With its loss and that of Fort Gregg, Morris Island fell to the US. Although Charleston remained in the hands of the rebels its port was effectively closed. At the end of the year, Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles could report that "the commerce of Charleston has ceased."

  7. Moultrie Flag - Wikipedia

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    Fighting back during a ten-hour bombardment and siege, Moultrie's forces (primarily the 2nd South Carolina Regiment) eventually led the British to withdraw, saving Charleston for the Patriot cause. During the battle, the flag was shot away, but Sergeant William Jasper ran out in the open and hoisted it again, rallying the troops until a new ...

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  9. Battle of Westport - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Westport Museum and Visitor Center, located in Swope Park, depicts the experiences of the soldiers and civilians during the three days of the battle. [9] A Battle of Westport Driving Tour starts in Westport at Kelly's Westport Inn, the oldest standing building in Kansas City, Missouri. It consists of a series of placards, one at ...