The Women of Fort Sumter
Author: Terry JohnstonPublished on: April 13, 2026Country: United States
Politics

In December 1860, the South Carolina State Convention unanimously voted for secession, leading to the evacuation of Union officers' families from Fort Sumter. By January 1861, approximately 45 women and children were transferred to New York after the fort was occupied by Union forces under Major Robert Anderson's command. Despite material losses during the evacuation, the women demonstrated resilience and patriotism.
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