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Brick House Ruins, Charleston County, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Old Brick Ruins property
Market Hall, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Market Hall Part N. Facade 3/24/86 5
Brick House Ruins, Charleston County, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Brick House Ruin, grounds
Denmark Vesey House, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Denmark Vesey Surrounding restoration work
Market sheds, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Shed F & G SW View 3/24/86 34
Denmark Vesey House, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Denmark Vesey Surrounding restoration work
Market Hall, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Market Hall NW Corner at Roof 3/24/86 13
Market Hall, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Market Hall N. Side of Porch 3/24/86 10
William Aiken House, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Wm Aiken House House SPayton3/02
William Aiken House, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Wm Aiken House, House SPayton3/02
Market Hall, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Market Hall Cl9 El Remain. Chandelier 3/24/86 19
William Aiken House, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Wm Aiken House Entrance SP 3/02
Market Hall, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Market Hall Det at NW corner 3/24/86 11
Market sheds, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Shed B, C Part NW Elev 3/24/86 22
Market sheds, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Shed E SW Corner at Roof 3/24/86 31
William Aiken House, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Wm Aiken House, Piazza SP 3/02
USS Laffey, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office USS Laffey March 2002
William Aiken House, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Wm Aiken House, Stable SP 3/02
Market Hall, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Market Hall Det at Pediment W. End 3/24/86 14
USS Clamagore, Mt. Pleasant. South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office USS Clamagore March 2002
Market Hall, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Market Hall Det at SE Corner Window 3/24/86 21
Market Hall, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office Market Hall South Flight of Stairs, West End - Main Gate 4 3/24/86 7
Hampton Plantation State Historic Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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1973-02-21
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, Charleston, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism June 27 2001
Sketch of Fort Moultrie, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service hp; b; Fm III; 7a.
The water-melon market at Charleston, South Carolina, 1866 [recto] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
Multiple illustrations [recto] National Park Service (Top) Bombardment of Fort Sumter (Bottom) Federal soldiers attack Confederate guerillas across the river, Tennessee.
Two illustrations and some text on Harper's Weekly, 1861 [verso] National Park Service (Left) Fort Sumter (RIght) Two women "Unspoken Dialogue" poetry.
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Nist on stage with microphone, 1944 National Park Service Lt. Colonel Joseph H. Nist on stage with Microphone.
Text and illustration from book 'The Soldier In Our Civil War' [recto] National Park Service Exterior of Fort Moultrie, on Sullivan 's island, Charleston Harbor.
Text and two illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Exterior view of Fort Moultrie on Sullivan 's Island, SC. View of the Ramparts of Fort Moultrie, Charleston, SC.
Text and multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper [recto] National Park Service View of harbor, Charleston, South Carolina. John S Rarey, ESQ. Sunday night in the market, Charleston, South Carolina. Lorenzo Sibert, ESQ.
Front page of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper with text and couple of illustrations, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Portrait of Col. Rhett, Editor of The Charleston Mercury. The Walter Battery on Sullivans Island, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1863 [verso] National Park Service (Top) The war in Virginia- Kelly 's Ford on the Rappahannock - showing the rebel breastworks in the foreground (Bottom) Fort Sumter in ruins, as seen from the Beacon House, Morris Island
Multiple illustrations, 1863 [recto] National Park Service The 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, 1865 National Park Service Fort 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.
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1865-04-14
Fort Sumter Historic Structure Assessment Report Fort Sumter National Monument and Charles Pinckney National Historic Site; National Park Service
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1992-11-30

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