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Charleston Civil War Photographs
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Charleston Civil War Photographs
In 1865 when the Civil War was ending, the U.S. Government Department of the South sent photographers to document a flag raising ceremony at Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. The photographers documented numerous scenes of the war ravaged city. Charleston native and commercial photographer Rick Rhodes has worked to restore and enhance digital copies of the images acquired at the Library of Congress website. Mr. Rhodes described his project for American History TV at a Charleston exhibit devoted to the photographs.
Video Length: 1500
Date Found: June 13, 2011
Date Produced: April 10, 2011
View Count: 2
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