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1st Southern flag raised over Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 16; 1st Southern flag raised over Ft. S.
32-pounder cannon in Fort Sumter, Fort Sumter in the distance, South Carolina National Park Service July 1967; FM-290; S/FM,i; 32-pounder w. Sumter across channel; 5c.
A small opening in the wall of Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service Ft. Sumter; enfr-sur.?.
A very old picture of Fort Sumter aerial view, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service 25; 000.9464.5; FS-980; aerial 49; 1949; S/FSgv-e; A; 46; 14.
Aerial view of Fort Sumter and Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service 4B; Fort Sumter and Charleston, S.C.; Photo William A. Bake.
Aerial view of Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service S/D,fs; fosu dock; 4c.
Battery Huger from Left flank, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service FS-640; Ft. Sumter; ca. 1955; S/FS,gv-i; Left Flank, Parade, and Battery Hugerl 4e.
Battery Huger on the right, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 7; FS-640; ca. 1955; S/FS,gv-i; FS Left Parade w Battery; Hugar; 4e.
Bombarded Officers quarters of Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 2/13; 4A; Officers Quarters 1861.
Bombarded wall, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 4A; Fosu 1861.
Bringing museum exhibits on a barge, to be placed in Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 34-6; F Sumter; F28; Moving Museum exhibits to Ft. Sumter. Salmons barge 1/6/61.
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.
Cannons in display in Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service FS 415; S/FS,1; Left face; 4d; 000.56.01; 000.922.43; Norwells; San. 1961?.
Cannons in display in the left face interior, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 1/20; FS-415; S/FS gv-i; Left Face interior; 4d.
Cannons in display in the left parade, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service June 1969; FS-690; ID/HO.go; Cannon at Left Face Ft. Sumter; 4d.
Cargo, relating to steamers National Park Service List of steamer communications relating to cargo, such as 'What is your cargo?', 'Troops', etc. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Carrying the material for reroofing the museum, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service A/M,f5-b; 13; reroofing museum; B. Stevens I: White A. White.
Code of Signals for Steam Whistles, by Brooks [Recto] National Park Service Code of signals for steam whistles, by Brooks.  Includes signals for maneuvering, such as go, stop, can you come to my assistance, etc.
Code of Signals for Steam Whistles, by Brooks [Verso] National Park Service Code of signals for steam whistles, by Brooks.  Includes signals for maneuvering, such as go, stop, can you come to my assistance, etc.
Combinations of short and long whistle blares for System of Signaling for Steam Whistles National Park Service Combinations of short and long whistle blares for System of Signaling for Steam Whistles.  Includes numbers 1-0 (10).
Confederate soldiers standing in parade, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service IX; 10; Fosu Barracks; 4a; Palmetto Guards Flag, And Stars And Bars, And State Flag Are Raised Over Sumter By Confeds.
Confederate torpedoes, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service Confed. torpedos er, @ Charleston; Miller V, 188; 7d.
Constitution draft in Snee Farm, Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, South Carolina National Park Service constitution draft w/ccps notes chp1-mis-127 (1/2).
Corner of left flank and left face, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 11/70; FS 480; S/FS gv-e; Corner of left flank and left face; 4c.
Crack in right face of Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service FS-330; Ft. Sumter; S/FS e; 4c; Crack in Right Face 11-66.

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