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Two illustrations [recto] National Park Service The 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.
Remains of flag National Park Service
Women and children taking shelter during the Battle of Antietam [verso] National Park Service Woman and children of Sharpsburg, MD., taking refuge in the cellar of the Kretzer Mansion, during the battle of Antietam. Bursting of a shell in the window of the cellar.
Page of text and illustrations [recto] National Park Service Rufus King. Captain Knapp 's battery engaging the confederates at the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Auguast 9th, 1862.
Louis Wigfall National Park Service
Page of text [verso] National Park Service From German publication of: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
Battle of Eutaw Springs National Park Service
Two illustrations [verso] National Park Service View 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.
Illustrations in the book 'The Soldier In Our Civil War' [verso] National Park Service Bombardment of Fort Moultrie. Interior of Battery Gregg, looking toward Ford Wagner.

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