Handbook 127
Fort Sumter
Anvil of War
Fort Sumter National Monument
South Carolina
Produced by the
Division of Publications
National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
Washington, D.C. 1984
About This book
Early on the morning of April 12, 1861, a mortar shell fired from Fort Johnson in Charleston Harbor burst almost directly over Fort Sumter, inaugurating the tragic American Civil War. Two years later, Fort Sumter, now in Confederate hands, became the focus of a gallant defense in which determined Confederate soldiers kept Federal land and naval forces at bay for 587 days. The “first shot” of 1861 and the Confederate defense of 1863-65 are the subjects of the following pages. The narrative is based on an earlier work by Frank Barnes, onetime historian at Fort Sumter National Monument.
National Park handbooks, compact introductions to the natural and historical places administered by the National Park Service, are designed to promote public understanding and enjoyment of the parks. Each handbook is intended to be informative reading and a useful guide to park features. More than 100 titles are in print. They are sold at parks and can be purchased by mail from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data: Fort Sumter: anvil of war Bibliography: p. Supt. of Docs. no.: I 29.9/5:127 1. Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.)—History. 2. Charleston, (S.C.)—History—Civil War, 1861-1865. 3. Charleston, (S.C.)—Fortifications, military installations, etc. 4. Fort Sumter National Monument Charleston, (S.C.) I. United States. National Park Service. Division of Publications. F279.C48F684 1984 975.7’915 84-600248 ISBN 0-912627-24-7
[Part 1 The Fort on the Shoal] 4 [Part 2 The Civil War Years] 14 [Fort Sumter and the Coming of War, 1861] 17 [The Struggle for Charleston, 1863-65] 33 [Part 3 The Fort Today] 52 [From Wartime Ruin to National Monument] 54 [What to See at Fort Sumter] 55 [Sally Port] 55 [Left-Flank Casemates] 55 [Left Face] 58 [Right Face] 58 [Right Gorge Angle] 59 [Officers’ Quarters] 59 [Enlisted Men’s Barracks] 59 [Garrison Monument] 59 [Mountain Howitzer] 59 [Other Points of Interest] 60 [Fort Moultrie] 60 [James Island] 62 [Castle Pinckney] 62 [The Battery] 62 [For Further Reading] 63