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Fort Sumter may be a Third System masonry coastal fortification placed in Charleston Harbor, South geographical area. The fort is best called the positioning upon that the shots initiating the yank warfare were laid-off, at the Battle of Fort Sumter. The positioning is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.Named when General Thomas Sumter, Revolutionary War hero, Fort Sumter was designed following the War of 1812, joined of a series of fortifications on the southern U.S. Coast. Construction began in 1829, and also the structure was still unfinished in 1861, once the warfare began. Seventy thousand loads of granite were foreign from geographic area to create up a sand bar within the entrance to Charleston Harbor, that the positioning dominates. The fort was a five-sided brick structure, one hundred seventy to one hundred ninety feet (58 m) long, with walls 5 feet thick, standing fifty feet (15 m) over the low water mark. It had been designed to accommodate 650 men and one hundred thirty five guns in 3 tiers of gun emplacements, though it had been ne’er stuffed close to its full capability.
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