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Brooks to Crane and Chandler, instructions to clear sap of all obstacles, August 24 1863 National Park Service Instructions sent to Crane and Chandler by order of Brooks, that they will twice in each turn of duty examine the whole line of trenches from the 1st Parallel to the Head of the Sap, clearing it of all obstacles. Brooks also writes that obstructions put in by the Guard must be removed by them, or their refusal to do so reported.
Brooks to Crane and Chandler, instructions to clear sap of all obstacles, August 24 1863 National Park Service Instructions sent to Crane and Chandler by order of Brooks, that they will twice in each turn of duty examine the whole line of trenches from the 1st Parallel to the Head of the Sap, clearing it of all obstacles. Brooks also writes that obstructions put in by the Guard must be removed by them, or their refusal to do so reported.
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.
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.
Diagram by Wilcken, splinter proofs sections & elevations National Park Service Diagram by Wilcken showing the sections and elevations of splinter proofs. The number of men and amount of material required are also included.
Diagram by Wilcken, splinter proofs sections & elevations National Park Service Diagram by Wilcken showing the sections and elevations of splinter proofs. The number of men and amount of material required are also included.
Diagram of iron embrasure lining National Park Service Diagram of iron embrasure lining, showing the perspective view and front and side elevations.
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.

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