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Officer's quarters seen from beach at Fort Moultrie on Poe Avenue, Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1906 National Park Service Officer's Quarters at Fort Moultrie Bldg. on Poe Ave. seen from beach.
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Circa 1906
West barracks front walk and mortar base for porch column support, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO W. Barracks front walk and mortar base for porch column support arrow = 12' 7-74; 1.d; DPH;.
Photo of tents pitched in sand National Park Service A line of four tents with three unidentified soldiers.
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Circa 1942
Foundation of enlisted men's barracks, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service FS-495; 5-15-67; fosu foundation of enlisted mens barracks; 4e.
West barracks front walk doorstep and interior rear wall with fireplace base at left, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO w. barracks front walk doorstep, barracks interior, rear, wall, fireplace base at left. Looking west.; 7-74;1.d.; DPH.
Photo of tents pitched in sand National Park Service A line of four tents with one unidentified soldier in doorway of first tent.
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Circa 1942
Front view of Bryson Place barracks no. 2, Bryson Place, Deep Creek, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park Front view... Barracks No. 2, Bryson Place, Deep Creek NC... to be repaired with material salvages from Barracks No. 1.Bryson Place Barrackes NO. 2; Bryson Place NC, III-C-CCC-10824, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Two tents National Park Service Two tents with wooden walls, with a bulletin board in front of first structure. Two soldiers are on margins of image.
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Circa 1942
West barracks brick floor, replaced by wood floor, joist and nail pattern between remaining brick strips, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO W. Barracks brick floor, replaces by wood floor, joist and nail pattern between remaining brick strips.; 7-74; 1.d.; DPH; SEP 74R.
Text and two illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [recto] National Park Service The Richland Rifles enjoying the after-dinner hour, at their quarters on Sullivans Island, Charleston Harbor, SC. Moonlight scene on Sullivan 's Island, South Carolina.

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