Category: Gaining a Foothold on Morris Island (Campaign Series)

  • Gaining a Foothold on Morris Island – July 10-11, 1863 Part 3

    Success, Failure, and Reconsideration Although the flanking move by the 6th Connecticut was in large part responsible for the collapse of the Confederate defense south of Battery Wagner they paid an unexpected price for their success. They had surprised the enemy and their own troops as well. As the 3rd New Hampshire moved around the […]

  • Gaining a Foothold on Morris Island – July 10-11, 1863 Part 2

    “The Very Boldness of the Project” Vigorous preparations were made during the short window of time available. Troops from BG George C. Strong’s Brigade were designated as the spearhead. Three days of rations were prepared and final inspections conducted.  Because the assault was planned as a night attack, a band of white flannel was sewn […]

  • Gaining a Foothold on Morris Island – July 10-11, 1863 Part 1

    Background and Plan The nasty battle for Morris Island, South Carolina in the summer of 1863 was highlighted by the failed attempt of the 54th Massachusetts and other regiments on 18 July. The bold attempt, depicted in the film Glory, is most of what people know about the lengthy fight for control of this island […]