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Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1865 [recto] National Park Service Fort Sumter ruins visit, General Gillmore, Gereral Potter, General Webster, Mrs Colonel Woodford, South Carolina. View of fort, Sketch from Morris Island.
Multiple illustrations, Siege of Charleston, South Carolina [recto] National Park Service Commanders and operations. Morris island. Hauling siege guns. Wreck of blockade runner Ruby. Frigate, New isornslides. Batteries building, James island. Admiral J A Dahlgren. General Q A Gilmore. Infantry guarding trenches. U S signal station, Graigs hill. Federal sharpshooters. Remains of Keokuk. Fort Sumter.
Photograph of Fort Sumter looking toward left gorge angle, South Carolina, 1865 National Park Service Fosu 1865 Looking toward left gorge angle.
Recreation room with men playing ping pong to left, Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1943 National Park Service Recreation Room at FOSU in Left Flank Casemates. Ping Pong with WACs.
Review Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) Plan National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
Slave Sale, Charleston, South Carolina, 1856 [recto] National Park Service From publication: The Illustrated London News.
Stereographic view of Fort Sumter from Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Stereograph view of Fort Sumter from Ft. Moultrie.
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Circa 1865
Text and an illustration from book 'The Soldier In Our Civil War' [recto] National Park Service The Federal Iron-Clad "Weehawken" attacks Fort Sumter.
Text and illustration [recto] National Park Service City of Charleston, South Carolina.
Text and multiple illustrations on Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1869 [verso] National Park Service (Top) Fort Sumter. (Bottom) Potrait of Henry C. Watson, Art critic.
Text and multiple illustrations on front page of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1863 [recto] National Park Service Loading a 15-inch gun inside one of the Ericsson 's Iron-clads. The iron clad Weehawken returning to fire a parting shot at Fort Sumter, after engagement.
Text and multiple illustrations, Pictorial history of the War, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Wall battered by balls from Fort Moultrie, Interior of Fort Sumter, South Carolina. Interior of Fort Sumter after Bombardment.
The water-melon market at Charleston, South Carolina, 1866 [recto] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
Three soldiers in chapel for unknown ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1944 National Park Service Soldiers in FOSU Chapel for unknown Ceremony.
Two illustrations and some text on Harper's Weekly, 1861 [verso] National Park Service (Left) Fort Sumter (RIght) Two women "Unspoken Dialogue" poetry.
Two illustrations and text, 1858 [recto] National Park Service Monument to Colonel William Washington, Charleston, S.C. Outrage on the "Tropic Bird" by the British gun-boat "Jasper".
Two illustrations, 1863 [verso] National Park Service Our new ironclad fleet. Dinner on Thanksgiving Day From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
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