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Drawing by Wilcken, of an arrangement for exploding enemy torpedoes National Park Service Drawing by Wilcken of an arrangement for exploding enemy torpedoes. A cross section is shown.
Writing by Brooks on envelope, regarding Ferrand's method of signaling National Park Service Writing by Brooks on envelope, regarding Ferrand's method of signaling.
Sketch by Brooks, sections of battery for heavy guns National Park Service Sketch & sections by Brooks of battery for heavy guns.
Letter, 1863 September 15, Caldwell? to Brooks National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Caldwell? giving Brooks authorization to purchase howitzers, boats, and equipment to organize boat infantry. Possibly by Caldwell.
Letter, 1863 September 15, Caldwell? to Brooks National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Caldwell? giving Brooks authorization to purchase howitzers, boats, and equipment to organize boat infantry. Possibly by Caldwell.
Letter, 1863 September 15, Caldwell? to Brooks National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Caldwell? giving Brooks authorization to purchase howitzers, boats, and equipment to organize boat infantry. Possibly by Caldwell.
Plan and sketches by Wilcken, of splinter proof and main magazine observatory National Park Service Plan and sketches of splinter proof and main magazine observatory in the 2nd Parallel, by Wilcken
Diagram of sap construction and equipment, including sap roller National Park Service Set of diagrams, notes, and mathematical equations showing sap construction and equipment, including sap roller. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Letter, 1863 September 15, Caldwell? to Brooks National Park Service Letter to Brooks from Caldwell? giving Brooks authorization to purchase howitzers, boats, and equipment to organize boat infantry. Possibly by Caldwell.
Diagram of sap construction and equipment, including sap roller National Park Service Set of diagrams, notes, and mathematical equations showing sap construction and equipment, including sap roller. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Diagram of sap construction and equipment, including sap roller National Park Service Set of diagrams, notes, and mathematical equations showing sap construction and equipment, including sap roller. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Diagram by Suess, of zig-zag approaches with defensive batteries, proposed for Fort Wagner National Park Service Diagram by Suess of zig-zag approaches with defensive batteries, proposed for Fort Wagner.
Dr. Grant and his calcium light lighting up Fort Wagner, sketch National Park Service Sketch of Dr. Grant and his calcium light lighting up Fort Wagner. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Dr. Grant and his calcium light lighting up Fort Wagner, sketch National Park Service Sketch of Dr. Grant and his calcium light lighting up Fort Wagner. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Report on endurance of Parrott rifles in bombardment of Sumter [Verso] National Park Service Report detailing the number of service rounds at which specific 100 and 200 Pdr Parrott guns burst. Possibly by Mordecae.
Report on endurance of Parrott rifles in bombardment of Sumter [Recto] National Park Service Report detailing the number of service rounds at which specific 100 and 200 Pdr Parrott guns burst. Possibly by Mordecae.
Plan and sketches by Wilcken, of splinter proof and main magazine observatory National Park Service Plan and sketches of splinter proof and main magazine observatory in the 2nd Parallel, by Wilcken
Plan and sketches by Wilcken, of splinter proof and main magazine observatory National Park Service Plan and sketches of splinter proof and main magazine observatory in the 2nd Parallel, by Wilcken
Memoranda, respecting 300 pounder Parrott gun [Recto] National Park Service Memoranda providing data on 300 pounder Parrott guns, such as the number of rounds fired, repairs needed, and the elevations used when firing shots.
Front of envelope, containing papers relating to Fort Wagner National Park Service Front of envelope containing the words, "Papers relating to Fort Wagner its capture, assault, etc." Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.

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