It depends on what exactly is meant by "wishing well".
In the Charleston, SC, area you can find the following "wishing wells":
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Well beside the fact of South Carolina contributing goods, and supplies to soldiers South Carolina also had the training base of Paris Island that trained about 200,000 soldiers. South Carolina also had soldiers in the 2nd infantry battalion. Also South Carolina had Men like Pvt. Furman L. Smith in the Italian campaign. His commander had been shot and wounded so stood by his side and protected him until he was shoot and killed. Another man to talk about is Pvt. William McWhorter. When a group of Japanese soldiers attacked his position he grabbed a machine gun and held them back killing several of them. When a grenade was thrown near a group of his buddies he jumped over the grenade held it to his chest and saved his friends but in turn it killed him. So now you know some bit of what South Carolina did in the Second World War.
There was no such battle. After Sherman threatened to bombard the city, the Confederate garrison under General Hardee escaped across the river into South Carolina. A romantic version of the story is that Sherman spared Savannah from the kind of treatment he had handed out to the rest of Georgia, because he had once loved a girl from there. More likely, he was keen to pursue and destroy the Confederate army, as well as making punitive raids on South Carolina, the state thet started the war. In Georgia, he had made his point by then.
You mean all the states they turned to Confederate? Well, they were basically south of Virginia. West Birginia broke off Virginia because they wanted to stay with the union. West Virginia and north stayed in union. This was a tricky one. California did stay in the union. (so did Oregon) Names of the states that were Confederate: North and South Carolina Virginia Georgia Mississippi Florida Texas Lousiana Alabama Arkansas Tennessee The rest was either Union, Indian Territory, or just land still not in states from the Louisana Purchase.
well between all the states that were represented in the civil war, it was all pretty close. so roughly with all the states atleast 900-1000