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Guns bearing on Fort Moultrie and The Channel from Fort Sumter, 1861 [recto] National Park Service From The Illustrated London News.
Historic Structure Report, Architectural Data Section--Fort Moultrie Fort Sumter National Monument and Charles Pinckney National Historic Site; National Park Service
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Illustration and text on Harper's Weekly, 1865[verso] National Park Service Visit to Fort Sumter by General Gillmore and staff.
Illustrations from book 'The Soldier In Our Civil War' [verso] National Park Service Panoramic view of Charleston Harbor - Advance of Ironclads to the attack. Night after the fight - The ironclads at anchor off Fort sumter.
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.
Multiple Civil War maps of Charleston, South Carolina, and Belmont, Missouri National Park Service Map of the Defenses of Charleston City and Harbor. Plan of Belmont, January, 1862. The Battle near Belmont, Missouri, Nov. 7th, 1861. From: Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865.
Multiple illustrations [recto] National Park Service (Top) Bombardment of Fort Sumter (Bottom) Federal soldiers attack Confederate guerillas across the river, Tennessee.

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