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Article on the battles before Richmond, verso Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Boston Daily Courier, 1863 April 13, page 2 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Boston Evening Courier, Vol. LXXXII No. 55, 1865 March 6, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Boston Evening Courier, Vol. LXXXII No. 55, 1865 March 6, page 4 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Coming Events, recto Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Construction Report of Lieutenant Wilcken, 1863 August 10, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Data from experiments on sand, sand bags, etc. and work relating to siege works, Morris Island, July-September 1863 National Park Service Tables of data from experiments measuring weights of dry and wet sand, data showing penetration of Sharps, Enfields, and Spencer Rifles and Coehorn mortar shells into materials such as sand bags, sand bags filled with cotton, fascines, and pine. Also contains tables of data showing how much dirt can be dug by men in a period of time.
Data from experiments on sand, sand bags, etc. and work relating to siege works, Morris Island, July-September 1863 National Park Service Tables of data from experiments measuring weights of dry and wet sand, data showing penetration of Sharps, Enfields, and Spencer Rifles and Coehorn mortar shells into materials such as sand bags, sand bags filled with cotton, fascines, and pine. Also contains tables of data showing how much dirt can be dug by men in a period of time.
Description of signaling system for steam whistles National Park Service Description of the order of signals used in Brooks' signaling system.
Designs for Flags by Lieutenant Edwards, envelope Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Detailed sketch of Fort Wagner, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Fatigue Details, 1863 July 21- September 18, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Harper's Weekly, Vol. VII No. 335, 1863 May 30, page 15 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Letter, 1863 December 14, Rumsey to Gillmore, with a review by Major Brooks, page 3 National Park Service Letter to Gillmore from Rumsey containing a proposal for building a spy boat. Rumsey's proposal includes detailed plans for a narrow metallic vessel, including the propelling power, ballast, doors, and roof. Gillmore responded that this plan is to be examined & reported upon by Major Brooks. Major Brooks wrote that the boat described is deficient in two ways, and he suggested that Rumsey be sent for and examined in reference to scouting duty.
Letter, 1863 December 28, Wilcken to Brooks, on an arrangement for exploding torpedoes [Verso] National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Wilcken stating that a sketch of an arrangement for exploding torpedoes is enclosed. Wilcken also provides the names of the officers who assisted him in the sapping operations and in building splinter-proofs. Wilcken writes that to the best of his knowledge nine (9) torpedoes exploded accidentally during the siege.
Letter, 1863 September 15, Baldwin to Major Brooks [Verso] National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Baldwin, reporting results of Baldwin's experiments with the boat and oars constructed at the Engineer Depot.  Baldwin reports that the 1000 pound boat can be carried with difficulty by twenty men.
Newspaper Clipping Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Account describing a day's march in the army and stopping to view the old Big Bethel battleground.
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Plans and descriptions of Sap Roller, Morris Island (S.C.) page 3 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Puck, Vol. XIV No.344, 1883 October 10, page 16 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Puck, Vol. XIV No.344, 1883 October 10, page 6 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report regarding Captain McGunnegle, page 2 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Rules for writing my Report in Siege of Charleston, 1863, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Sketch and plan of direct communication with the front along the beach National Park Service Suess' sketch and written description of the plan of forming a direct communication along and parallel to the beach, connecting forward lines. Includes detailed drawing of trenches, 4th and 5th Parallels.
Sketch, of proposed works in the ridge in front of the 4th Parallel National Park Service Sketch of proposed works in the ridge in front of the 4th Parallel, showing swamp and beach. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Special Orders, No. 160, Hilton Head (S.C) 1864 April 15, recto Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Table of distances, Charleston SC National Park Service The first table is a table of distances of various Batteries of the approaches to Fort Wagner from certain active batteries of the Enemy which resisted the attack. The second table is of distances in Charleston harbor and the vicinity, taken from the U. S. Coast Survey Map, and compiled by Lieutenant Talcott.

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