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12 April 1861 | | Fort Sumter in Charleston is fired on by Confederate guns commencing the hostilities of the American Civil War (1861-1865). The fort surrenders after 33 hours of shelling and miraculously nobody on either side was killed or seriously injured. | Imogen Cunningham (1883, 12 April - 1976, 24 June) was born - US, OR, Portland. American photographer.
Questions regarding rights, permissions and the estate should be sent to:
Meg Partridge
Director, The Imogen Cunningham Trust
PO Box 456
Lopez Island, WA 98261
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