Various poems and articlesFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkGorge of Fort Sumter- Sally-Port; Company I; Company L; Lines; Employment
Newspaper ClippingFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle about elections for the Board of Educations, along with information on its financial status.
Military Governor of ArkansasFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkClipping about appointment of John S. Phelps as the new Military Governor of Arkansas.
Newspaper ClippingFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkAccount describing a day's march in the army and stopping to view the old Big Bethel battleground.
Interesting From RichmondFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle about a new military camp in Richmond and the state of the city of Norfolk.
List of reassignmentsFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkList of army reassignments with the names, dates, and new positions of the soldiers being transferred.
The President's Appeal to the Border StatesFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkAppeal from President Lincoln, urging voters to be in favor of emancipation.
Commissioners of Charities and CorrectionFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle about the transfer of 2,000 sick and wounded soldiers to Bellevue Hospital on Blackwell Island.
Collection of poems, 1859 January 1- 1862 August 6Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkCollection of Quotations; The Harvest Moon; The Deserted House; Carrier's Address of the Spartanburg Express
Various articlesFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkLow Necked Dresses; Proclamation; Development of the Lungs; Mr. Bill Arp to Abe Linkhorn
Connecticut, Litchfield (C.T.)Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle detailing the decision to raise a county regiment in Litchfield, led by Colonel Wessells.
Newspaper ClippingFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle detailing a minor riot and struggle between a soldier and a citizen during the arrest of a deserter leading to one fatality.
New York and New Haven Railroad, 1862 May 5Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkList of times, dates, and destinations of New York and New Haven railroads, commencing 1862 May 5.
Soldiers Died in Baltimore, Baltimore (M.D.)Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkList of fallen soldiers in Baltimore, including Raymond T. Reynolds, Robert Williamson, and Peter C. Miller.
Collection of newspaper articlesFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkMariners' Savings Institution; New York Savings Bank; Clinton Fire Insurance Company; California State and San Francisco City Interest Coupons; Atlantic Savings Bank; Government Securities, Musical Instruments
Continued Arrival of Fugitive SlavesFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle about the condition of the slaves, including the arrival of fugitive slaves in the north and the suffering of plantation slaves in the south.
Newspaper Clipping, Eaton (N.Y.)Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkClipping arguing for the superiority of engines over horse power and listing the troubles with keeping working animals.
Description of Mississippi signals, page 2National Park ServiceDescription of Mississippi signals, including combinations of short and long whistles, signal numbers, and corresponding sentences. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Letter, 1863 September 18, James Wallace to Brooks [Verso]National Park ServiceLetter to Brooks from James Wallace regarding the serving of the guns in the Naval Battery. Wallace reports that he thinks the Navy Gun carriages are superior to the iron army carriages.
Sketch and plan of direct communication with the front along the beachNational Park ServiceSuess' 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.
Report by Crane, on Rebel firing at Fort Wagner, December 15 1863National Park ServiceReport by Crane on the amount of Rebel firing on working parties in front of Fort Wagner. Crane writes that the fire upon the fatigue parties was sometimes more, at other times less.
Drawing by Suess, of the plan for a surf battery at the 2nd ParallelNational Park ServiceDrawing of the plan for a surf battery at the 2nd Parallel, by Suess, showing sections and front view of right battery. It is written that for a description, see report of Capt. Suess.