City Under Siege: Charleston in the Civil War
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The Charleston Museum
360 Meeting Street Charleston, SC 29403
360 Meeting Street Charleston, SC 29403
843.722.2996
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This permanent exhibition provides a rich overview of events in and around Charleston from secession to 1865. Including the Federal naval blockade, Union bombardment, social dislocations, privations and five major Union attempts to capture the “Queen City of the South,” the war and its effects changed the lives of Charleston’s residents forever. Their story—one of suffering, sacrifice, initiative and tenacity—is told with extensive images and artifacts from the Museum’s collections. These include uniforms, artillery shells, firearms, “gunboat china,” the watch of a fallen South Carolina soldier, and the prosthesis of Colonel Peter Gaillard, who lost his hand in action against Union forces on Morris Island.
Civil War, CW 150 and Sesquicentennial
Civil War, CW 150 and Sesquicentennial



