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1863-09-26
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Page of text, 1864 [recto] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
1864-02-06
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Page of text, 1858 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
1858-06-19
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Page of text, 1861 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
1861-02-02
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Page of text, 1860 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
1860-12-01
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Text and illustration, Map of Tennessee through which General Rosecrans advanced [verso] National Park Service Map of Tennessee through which General Rosecrans advanced.
Multiple illustrations of phosphate mining, Charleston, South Carolina [recto] National Park Service From German publication of: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
Two illustrations, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Entry of Major Anderson 's command into Fort Sumter on Christmas Night, 1860. Occupation of Castle Pinckney by the Charleston Militia, December 26, 1860 From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
1861-01-12
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Illustration, Bombardment of Fort Sumter and Fort Wagner [recto] National Park Service Illustration from: Harpers Weekly.
Two illustrations and text, 1860 [verso] National Park Service The South Carolina Institute, at Charleston, South Carolina, in which the democratic convention will meet. The ship "Jacob A. Westervelt" on fire in the harbor of New York, April 11, 1860.
1860-04-21
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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.
Evacuation of Fort Moultrie on Christmas Night, South Carolina, 1861 National Park Service Evacuation of Fort Moultrie by Major Anderson and the United States troops, on Christmas Night, 1860-The troops conveying powder and other stores in sloops in.
Two illustrations and text, 1861 [recto] National Park Service The great cannons in Fort Moultire. Interior of Fort Moultrie, in Charleston Harbor, S.C. Now in possession of the authorities of South Carolina-the secession flag flying From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.

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