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Mount Pleasant (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 9
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Charleston through a glass.
--A correspondent of the Baltimore American, writing from the fleet off Charleston, says:
Lying well up, nearly opposite Fort Wagner, we have, across the narrow part of Morris Island, so full a view of Charleston that I have studied the aspect of the city until it has grown familiar to me. We can see the shipping, what there is of it, at the wharves; the plying of one or two small steamers to and fro; trace the streets up from the battery, and almost fancy we see the people moving in them.
The tall steeples of Grace, St. Michael's and Christ's churches have grown accustomed sights, and those in the fleet who have been familiar with Charleston in other days point out prominent buildings, and speculate as to the fate of old friends whom the war has swept into the vortex of treason and disloyalty.
But, though Charleston is thus near to us, the same glass that seems almost to place it within our grasp shows to us Sumter, ruined yet defiant; the th
Fort Johnston (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
Sullivan's Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9