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The Battle of Fredericksburg is known as the most disastrous defeat
the Federal Army of the Potomac experienced in the American Civil
War. The futile assaults by Federal soldiers against the
Confederate defensive positions on Marye's Heights and behind the
infamous stone wall along the "Sunken Road" solidified Ambrose
Burnside's reputation as an inept army commander and reinforced
Robert E. Lee's undefeatable image. Follow historian James Bryant
behind the lines of confrontation to discover the strategies and
blunders that contributed to one of the most memorable battles of
the Civil War.
Native South Carolinian and historian Benjamin Brawley once wrote,
"The little triangle on the map known as South Carolina represents
a portion of our country whose influence has been incalculable.”
Always fiercely independent, South Carolina has been a republic
twice in its history: once prior to the Revolutionary War, and
second prior to the War Between the States. From the immense wealth
of the Colonial period to the debilitating poverty of
Reconstruction and the early twentieth century, South Carolina’s
history has always been compelling. One South Carolinian offered,
"We had our love of family, our love of history, our resistance to
change that was both for and against us.” Blessed by the
attention of photographers for more than 150 years, South Carolina
and its remarkable past is seen through this fascinating collection
of photographs, which brings the stories of the people and history
of the Palmetto State to life. Join historian Doug Bostick as he
chronicles the history of his home state since 1860, viewed through
the lens of a camera.
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