Page of text and illustration [recto]National Park ServiceSeacoast operations against Charleston-brilliant dash and capture of confederate rifle pits and prisoners by the federal troops on James Island, S.C., February 9th, 1865.
Text and multiple illustrations, The Soldier in our Civil War [verso]National Park ServiceSeized by South Carolina authorities, United States Revenue Cutter: Aiken.Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Locations of Forts and Defenses directed against Fort Sumter. The Ordnance Bureau, Charleston, South Carolina,
Two illustrations [recto]National Park ServiceThe confederate steamer Anglia captured off Bull 's Bay, twenty-five miles from Charleston, S.C., by the U.S.:.gunboats R. estless:.and: Flag, Sunday, October 19, 1862. .The federal artillery taking position at the Battle of South Mountain.
Page of text and illustrations [recto]National Park ServiceRufus King. Captain Knapp 's battery engaging the confederates at the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Auguast 9th, 1862.
Two illustrations [verso]National Park ServiceView of Fort McAllistar, on the Ogeechee River, Georgia, captured by General Sherman, December 13. Captain H.M. Bragg, of General Gillmore 's staff, raising the flag over Fort Sumter, February 18, 1865, on a temporary staff formed of an oar and boat-hook.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly [verso]National Park Service(Clockwise) Corner of Southern Wharf and East Bay, Charleston. East battery, looking northeast, Charleston. Thunderbolt, near Savannah, SC. New bridge, Ashley river, Charleston. Atlantic Wharves, Charleston. Major Gilchrist 's house, Sullivan 's Island. Boyce 's Wharf, Charleston. Council street, Charleston.
Page of text and illustrations [recto]National Park ServiceVice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier. The New Custom House, Charleston, South Carolina Part of publication: Gleason 's Pictorial Drawing-room Companion.