Markets- Carefully Reported, 1862 July 18Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle about the price changes for goods during the silver shortage.
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 ParkClipping about reduced prices of railroad and steamboat travel and the previous costs.
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.
Newspaper clippings, page 1Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkThe Steamship Ann of London; Governor Morgan of New York; Dispatches from Memphis
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.
Support Arms and Advance!, The President's ViewsFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle about the Confiscation Act, instituted by President Lincoln, stating that any slave found in Rebel territories will be treated as prisoners of war and will be freed immediately.
Table of distances, Charleston SCNational Park ServiceThe 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.