Framed William Moultrie by Alonzo Chappel

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  • Proudly handmade in the USA
  • Wood frame with mat, glass front, paper duster backing with wire hanger
  • Museum quality Giclee digital print using archival paper and inks 
  • Standard size frame measures approx. 24" W x 17" H
  • Poster size frame measures approx. 36" W x 26" H

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William Moultrie by Alonzo Chappel depicts the American Revolutionary War general, best known for his leadership in defending Fort Sullivan (later Fort Moultrie) against the British in 1776. Moultrie’s most famous contribution came early in the war when he commanded colonial forces at a partially constructed fort on Sullivan’s Island, near Charleston, South Carolina. The fort, made of palmetto logs and sand, was later named Fort Moultrie in his honor. Facing a British naval assault led by Admiral Sir Peter Parker, Moultrie’s strategic leadership and the resilience of his roughly 400 militia troops repelled a much larger British force, including nine warships with over 200 guns. As a colonel (later promoted to brigadier general in 1776), Moultrie organized and led South Carolina militia forces, helping to secure the region against British and Loyalist threats. During the Siege of Charleston in 1780, Moultrie was second-in-command under General Benjamin Lincoln. Despite a valiant defense, the city fell to the British, and Moultrie was captured. He remained a prisoner of war until exchanged in 1782. Moultrie’s contributions were critical in the early war effort, particularly in protecting South Carolina from British control at a time when the American cause was fragile. His victory at Sullivan’s Island not only preserved Charleston as a Patriot stronghold for several years but also symbolized the determination and ingenuity of the revolutionary forces. Beyond the battlefield, he later served as South Carolina’s governor (1785–1787 and 1792–1794), helping to shape the state’s postwar identity.

 

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