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American Civil War
Charleston County
South Carolina
P. G. T. Beauregard
First Battle of Bull Run
Second Battle of Fort Wagner
Joseph E. Johnston
Fort Wagner
Jubal Early
Manassas Campaign
Turning point of the American Civil War

Lima Area Civil War Study Club News July 2011 Ohio Chautauqua 2011 in Lima Commemorates the Civil War Sesquicentennial

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