Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Fort Wagner, South Carolina” in chapter 2.15 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2:

...o use. Boker's concerns itself with the assault on Fort Hudson; Brownell's is a stern and terrible poem on the slaughter of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts, with their Colonel, Robert Gould Shaw, at Fort Wagner, South Carolina . The Confederates buried Shaw in a pit under a heap of his men, and Brownell thought of them as dragon's teeth buried in the sacred, strong Slave-Sod only to rise—Southerners are supposed to ...
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