In preview of our Curator Lecture Series: Very Respectfully: Letters from the Ft. Sumter Copy Book archivist Jennifer Scheetz gives us a preview of the Ft. Sumter copy book.
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Curator Lecture Series: Very Respectfully:
Letters from the Ft. Sumter Copy Book
| Date: | March 23, 2011 |
| Time: | 6:30 p.m. |
| Location: | The Charleston Museum |
| Address: | 360 Meeting Street |
Russell Horres spent several years studying and transcribing this U.S. Army Engineers letter book, which was kept from July 1857 to April 9, 1861. It has provided a wealth of data on the construction of Fort Sumter, including details of its design, as well as, daily life and conditions at the fort up to the start of the Civil War. By tracing the correspondence back to the National Archives, Dr. Horres uncovered even more information, including the involvement of African American slaves at the installation and sources of brick for the fort. Please join us in rediscovering Ft. Sumter’s history!
Other lectures in the Series:
Confederate Uniforms - February 23
Advancements in Small Arms Technology, 1860-1865 - April 27
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