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Painting Returns to Charleston Harbor
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A historic painting capturing America’s first major naval victory in the Revolutionary War has returned to Charleston—just in time for the nation’s 250th anniversary. Created by sailor-turned-artist Lieutenant William Elliot, “The Abortive Attack of Fort Moultrie” depicts the pivotal June 28, 1776 battle on Sullivan’s Island, where Patriots held off a British fleet for nearly ten hours using a fort made of Palmetto logs. Now back on display at the Nathaniel Russell House, a 19th-century Charleston landmark turned museum, the artwork offers a powerful visual link to the early struggles that shaped the nation.
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