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205:(then known as the Civil War Trust) and many private donors, purchased the island on behalf of the City of Charleston from Ginn Resorts for $ 3 million. In 2003, when a builder announced his plans to build houses on the tract, for which he had an option to buy, the Trust, local preservationist Blake Hallman and others formed the Morris Island Coalition, generated media attention and support for preservation and defeated the effort. Ginn Resorts was interested in developing the property, too, but ultimately decided to purchase it and then immediately sell it to the preservationists. According to TPL, the city and county are working "to complete a management plan to protect the island's nationally significant historical and natural resources." 150: 27: 355: 189:
for $ 12.5 million. Huffman was in negotiations to sell the island to a consortium of preservation groups, but claimed to have listed the island to see if there was any other interest. Huffman had waged a number of battles with the local development agencies to increase the zoning, which limited
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Plans to commercially develop the 125 acres (506,000 m) of high ground on the northern tip of Morris Island as a luxury residential area resulted in several groups fighting to have the island declared a national historical park or added to
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After the Confederates abandoned Morris Island in 1863, the Union occupied it. In the next year, they transferred 600 Confederate officers from Fort Delaware to Morris Island, 50 of whom were quickly exchanged. The others were utilized as
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had previously purchased the island for a reported $ 6.5 million. In May 2008, TPL and partners, including the South Carolina Conservation Bank, the South Carolina State Ports Authority, the
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Fighting the Second Civil War: A History of Battlefield Preservation and the Emergence of the Civil War Trust
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regiment. The regiment and this assault, where it suffered over 50% casualties, was immortalized in the film
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In January 2005, Charleston developer Harry Huffman, listed the 125 acres (0.51 km) for sale on
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construction to five homes, but claimed to have grown tired of fighting and just wanted to sell.
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has destroyed any trace of the original fortifications on the island, including Fort Wagner.
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Assault on Battery Wagner: Maps, Histories, Photos, and Preservation News (CWPT)
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Morris Island was heavily fortified to defend Charleston Harbor, with the
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Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
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in an attempt to silence the Confederate artillery at
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Uninhabited island in South Carolina, United States
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Morris Island (disambiguation)

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American Civil War
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Folly Beach
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The Citadel
Star of the West
Fort Sumter
Union Army
Charleston
54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
African-American
Glory
human shields
Fort Sumter
Immortal Six Hundred
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Morris Island Light
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
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