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AN 18-FOOT-BY-33-FOOT REPLICA of a garrison flag designed in the same configuration as the 1860 Fort Sumter flag will hang in the atrium at the Cultural Building at the State House Complex in Augusta until Labor Day. The flag is on loan from the Pejepscot Historical Society in Brunswick. The flag flown at Fort Sumter during the Civil War was never surrendered following the bombardment by General Pierre Beauregard and the South Carolinians on April 13 and 14, 1861.
AN 18-FOOT-BY-33-FOOT REPLICA of a garrison flag designed in the same configuration as the 1860 Fort Sumter flag will hang in the atrium at the Cultural Building at the State House Complex in Augusta until Labor Day. The flag is on loan from the Pejepscot Historical Society in Brunswick. The flag flown at Fort Sumter during the Civil War was never surrendered following the bombardment by General Pierre Beauregard and the South Carolinians on April 13 and 14, 1861.

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