Jul 18, 1863: Assault of Battery Wagner

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Jul 18, 1863: Assault of Battery Wagner

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Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and his 54th Massachusetts were chosen to lead the attack of July 18.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-hist ... gould-shaw




Maps of Fort Wagner, South Carolina
http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/ba ... ermap.html
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Old Soldier wrote:
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and his 54th Massachusetts were chosen to lead the attack of July 18.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-hist ... gould-shaw




Maps of Fort Wagner, South Carolina
http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/ba ... ermap.html
Thanks for posting this. I lived in Charleston for a few years, and made it over to that area once. Morris Island is still there, but the area of the battery is under water. :(

Still a beautiful area. There's an old lighthouse near the island that is also completely surrounded by water.
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I've been looking at the map of Fort Wagner, and the approach of the Federal attack......is it just me, or did the movie "Glory" have the 54th Mass. attacking the Fort from the wrong direction?
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Ephrum wrote:
I've been looking at the map of Fort Wagner, and the approach of the Federal attack......is it just me, or did the movie "Glory" have the 54th Mass. attacking the Fort from the wrong direction?
Yes, that's a major movie goof.

"During the final battle scene with the 54th forming up for the attack on Ft. Wagner on the beach, the ocean is to their left. This would mean that they were headed south instead of north. Fort Wagner was actually attacked from the south, therefore, the Atlantic Ocean should be on the right, not the left."

I remember reading somewhere that it had something to do with the position of the sun while they were filming and they didn't want the sun glare on the camera lenses.
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Old Soldier wrote:
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and his 54th Massachusetts were chosen to lead the attack of July 18.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-hist ... gould-shaw




Maps of Fort Wagner, South Carolina
http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/ba ... ermap.html
The federals should have learned their lesson after the failed assault on Ft. Lamar a year earlier. It's just not possible to take a Charleston fort by a frontal assault. :)

At Ft. Lamar, the yanks attacked the fort (garrisoned with only 500 men) with two full divisions and couldn't take it.
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