There are zero 'Confederate Soldiers' buried at Fort Greene.
The monument in Fort Greene Park is a 'Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument' for prisoners of the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), therefore there were no 'Confederate Soldiers', which were soldiers of the Civil War (1861-1865).
The Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument in Fort Greene Park, in the New York City Brorough of Brooklyn, marks the site of the crypt for more than 11,500 prisoners of war who died in captivity, known as the prison ship martyrs.
The Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter signed the outbreak of the American Civil War-.
Grant's Army employed 24,531 soldiers, Confederate's 16,171.
In the course of the Union capture of Confederate Fort Donelson, the Union casualties came to 2,300 soldiers.
The Confederate casualties at Fort Donelson were: 2,000 killed or wounded, 11,000 prisoners.
Fort Sumter was a United States fort which happened to be in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, waters claimed by the Confederacy. After its surrender it became Confederate.
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confederate soldier fire on union troops in fort sumter.
The Confederate bombardment of Fort Sumter signed the outbreak of the American Civil War-.
Fort Craig, but they saw that it couldn't be done and bypassed it,
Grant's Army employed 24,531 soldiers, Confederate's 16,171.
In the course of the Union capture of Confederate Fort Donelson, the Union casualties came to 2,300 soldiers.
People there were Generals Grant and Lee, the Confederate and Union soldiers at that time.
The Confederate Army casualties were 1481 dead, 7627 wounded and 89 prisoners and missing.
None died in the battle. One Union soldier died when a powder keg accidentally ignited while firing a 21-gun salute to the American Flag before it was lowered.
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Reinforcements landed at Fort Pickens on April 13, 1861 which is the same day that the truce was violated by Federal Forces at Fort Sumter.