The Romance of Lower Carolina Historic Romantic And Traditional Incidents of T
The Romance of Lower Carolina Historic Romantic And Traditional Incidents of T
Walker, C. Irvine (Cornelius Irvine), 1842-1927
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Their fleet did not engage Fort Moultrie, but sailed past, not injured by the heavy fire, and anchored ofif Fort Johnson. Horn Work, Defencea of Charlestown, 1780. The City had defences all along the water front, which prevented any landing from the fleet. The lines on the land side ran across the neck on the ridge just north of (now) Calhoun Street. The 85 City Gate was at King Street, and on each side was a strong fortress called Horn Work, faced with "tabby"^*^. A remnant of this "tabby" of ...horn work now stands near the Citadel Building, on the King Street side. The enemy threw bombs, shells, carcasses, fire balls into the City, largely damaging property, and causing many fires. Families had to find safety in their cellars. A family occupied the small brick house on Calhoun Street, just west of the present Columbus Hall^^. The father had obtained leave to visit his family. As he entered the house and embraced his wife, a cannon ball from the enemy killed both, dying in each other's arms.
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