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n Blair fights and wins near Orangeburg fight at the Congaree Hood's remnant, under Cheatham, pass our left Columbia surrendered great conflagration Sherman's and Wade Hampton's accounts of it Hardee evacuates Charleston and its defenses Pollard's account of its devastation our flag raised on forts Sumter, Ripley, and Pinckney Sherman's foraging his Bummers fight at Williston's Station Atkins's repulse Sherman at Waynesboroa Hlair at Cheraw occupies Fayetteville, N. C. Hampton rt Sumter and all its other defenses — Hardee properly declining to be here isolated and consigned to capture at our convenience — and, as the scene destruction which marked that evacuation has not even been charged to the Unionists we will copy Pollard's graphic description of this also, as a companion-piece to that of Columbia. He says: The movement of Sherman had already been decisive of the fate of Charleston. Gen. Hardee, finding himself flanked at Charleston, and appreciating the in