Everyone knows the story of how the Civil War began at Fort Sumter, but
what happened to the fort after the first shots were fired there? The
North wanted to restore Sumter to its rightful place in the Union and
close the vital Confederate supply port of Charleston while the South
needed to defend its birthplace and keep the supplies flowing--thus
making Fort Sumter one of the most fervently attacked and most
tenaciously defended pieces of real estate in the United or Confederate
States of America throughout four years of war.- Recounts the
bombardments, naval battles, and amphibious attacks waged for possession
of Fort Sumter, Charleston, and its harbor - Focuses on the human
element, from squabbling Confederate and Union commanders to the common
soldiers inside the fort and the men and women of Charleston- Features
notable figures such as Robert E. Lee and P. G. T. Beauregard; the 54th
Massachusetts, the black regiment made famous by the movie Glory; and
the Confederate submarine Hunley