Great Battles of The Civil War

Great Battles of The Civil War — page 5
Braving the Blaze The Union forces at Sumter also faced several fires in the fort Shots from Confederate cannons set the fort’s wooden barracks ablaze Despite the panic and danger the soldiers faced they often risked their lives to make sure that the American flag still flew over the fort Even after surrendering Union troops proudly raised the flag one final time during a cannon salute Two Union soldiers were killed when a cannon being used for the salute exploded Union troops took the banner with them as they left Charleston’s harbor At first Anderson attempted to fight back His efforts were useless He had too few cannons and guns The ships Lincoln had sent arrived at the entrance to the harbor but none could dock during the attack Fewer than 100 Union troops faced Beauregard and his 500 men The Union surrendered 34 hours after Beauregard began the siege No one was killed during the attack However two Union soldiers died accidentally from a cannon Fort Sumter was ruined by the 1861 attack 8