MAKE A MEME View Large Image United States Revenue Cutter Harriet Lane. Wood engraving, 1858. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (5/22/2015). USRC Harriet Lane was transferred to the Navy on March 30, 1861 and sent to Charleston, South Carolina to supply Fort Sumter. ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome surreal outdoor black and white LC-USZ62-48021: United States Revenue Cutter Harriet Lane. Wood engraving, 1858. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (5/22/2015). USRC Harriet Lane was transferred to the Navy on March 30, 1861 and sent to Charleston, South Carolina to supply Fort Sumter. Arriving on April 11, she fired on the civilian steamship Nashville, thus firing the first shot by a US Navy ship in the Civil War. LC-USZ62-48021: United States Revenue Cutter Harriet Lane. Wood engraving, 1858. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. (5/22/2015). USRC Harriet Lane was transferred to the Navy on March 30, 1861 and sent to Charleston, South Carolina to supply Fort Sumter. Arriving on April 11, she fired on the civilian steamship Nashville, thus firing the first shot by a US Navy ship in the Civil War.
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