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Sumter

[ suhm-ter, suhmp- ]

noun

  1. a city in central South Carolina.


Sumter

/ ˈsʌmtə /

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Obviously, there will be no war if this bill passes—no one plans to fire on Fort Sumter, again.

Before Fort Sumter, Gordon, a lawyer, defended slavery as “the hand-maid of civil liberty.”

Talk amongst yourselves about Ft. Sumter, baseball, the South, whatevah.

Thomas Sumter, a distinguished officer of the revolution, died, aged 97.

When near the town we met a man on horseback who shouted that Beauregard had opened fire on Sumter.

I had arranged to pass through Charleston in order that I might visit Sumter and see the effect of the artillery fire upon it.

It was voted to procure a suitable gold badge, with Fort Sumter engraved upon it, for each member.

A fleet of ironclads had been prepared, with the special object in view of recapturing Fort Sumter.

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