Edisto Beach State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismBache Coast Survey Line Charleston County, S.C. November 2005 Bottom of West Monument
Multiple illustrations [recto]National Park Service(Top) Bombardment of Fort Sumter (Bottom) Federal soldiers attack Confederate guerillas across the river, Tennessee.
Edisto Beach State Park, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismBache Coast Survey Line Charleston County, S.C. November 2005 copper bolt-top of granite block, west monument
Multiple illustrations, 1865 [recto]National Park ServiceFort Sumter-side toward Charleston. Negro recruits at Charleston. Long dock at Hilton Head-Landing of recruits from Charleston From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
Multiple illustrations, 1863 [recto]National Park ServiceThe mortar schooners and wooden gun-boats bombarding Fort Wagner and Battery Gregg. Ruins of light-house at the inlet, destroyed by the rebels. Examining passes on the beach, Morris Island. The Grand Guard marching to, and negro fatigue-party returning from, the trenches in front of Wagner From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1863 [verso]National Park Service(Clock-wise) The Iron-clad "Catskill" sinking a blockade runner under Sumter 's guns. Union sharp shooters in front of Fort Wagner, Charleston, South Carolina. Bombardment of Fort Wagner, Charleston, South Carolina. Exchange of prisoners under a flag of truce, Charleston.
Damage sustained during Civil War, Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1865National Park ServiceFort Sumter, presented by the Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War, to Mrs. Beech, an invited guest at the ceremonies of restoring the National Flag by Gen. Anderson on the Ramparts of the Fort on the 14th April 1865.