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South Carolina in the American Civil War / Superintendents of the United States Military Academy / Abraham Lincoln / Postmasters / Lost Cause of the Confederacy / Fort Sumter / Conclusion of the American Civil War / Ulysses S. Grant / Confederate States Army / American Civil War / United States / History of South Carolina
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South Carolina in the American Civil War
Superintendents of the United States Military Academy
Abraham Lincoln
Postmasters
Lost Cause of the Confederacy
Fort Sumter
Conclusion of the American Civil War
Ulysses S. Grant
Confederate States Army
American Civil War
United States
History of South Carolina

Sumter to Appomattox Newsletter No 14 - Mar 2004

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