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Fort Sumter in ruins, South Carolina National Park Service 4A; 34A.
Plan and sketches by Lorigan, of splinter proofs National Park Service Plan and sketches of splinter proofs, by Lorigan
Inside Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 13-2; FoSu 61.
Drawing of a siege mortar platform National Park Service Drawing of a siege mortar platform, including a bill of materials used.
Diagram of splinter proof shelters used in approaches National Park Service Diagram of splinter proof shelters used in approaches, showing sections and elevations.
Drawing by Wilcken, of wide splinter proof National Park Service Drawing of wide splinter proof by Wilcken. Elevation and cross section are shown.
Tide, relating to steamers National Park Service List of Tides, relating to steamers, such as 'How is the tide?', etc. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Warnings, relating to steamers National Park Service List of warnings relating to Steamers, such as 'There is danger ahead', etc. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Diagram of iron embrasure lining National Park Service Diagram of iron embrasure lining, showing the perspective view and front and side elevations.
Soldiers near cannons, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service Ft. Sumter - 1861; 9.
Raising flag in Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 4A; 11B; 1/71;.
Drawing of details of siege operation, envelope National Park Service Drawing of details of siege operation (written on envelope)
Drawing by Courory?, of 10-inch Sea Coast mortar platform National Park Service Drawing by Courory? of 10-inch Sea Coast mortar platform. Possiby by Courory.
Letter, 1864 January 26, Ferrand to Mon General, written in French National Park Service Letter to Mon General from Ferrand, written in French.
Espionage of Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 7B; 1/70; 4a; 32; fosu espionede?.
Drawing by Wilcken, of wide splinter proof National Park Service Drawing of wide splinter proof by Wilcken. Elevation and cross section are shown.
Description of signaling system for steam whistles National Park Service Description of the order of signals used in Brooks' signaling system.
Fort Sumter in ruins, South Carolina National Park Service 27; 4A; 11; FoSu 1863; Ft. Sumter - 1863.
Wants, relating to steamers National Park Service List of wants relating to Steamers, such as 'I am in want of coal', etc. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
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.
Bombarded wall, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 4A; Fosu 1861.

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