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Illustrated north view of Morris Island [Recto] National Park Service View of Morris Island, noting key points of Union encampment (numbered). Illustrator is believed to be Luis Mathot, member of Les Enfants Perdus (The Lost Children), an independent Union infantry battalion of the New York Zouaves, organized in New York City in 1862. Les Enfants participated in the assault on Battery Wagner in July 1863. Shortly afterward when the confederates evacuated the battery, Union troops, including Les Enfants, set up camp. You can see in incredible detail the encampments of the 54th Massachusetts, 52nd PA, and 104 PA, along with where camp headquarters are, and other defensive positions. Fort Sumter, Fort Sullivan (Fort Moultrie), ironsides, etc., are all also visible.
Illustrated portrait of Revolutionary War Colonel William Moultrie National Park Service RA85 Moultrie Col. Wm. Moultrie.
Illustrated portrait of Revolutionary War General William Moultrie National Park Service ID/HP Gen. Moultrie.
Illustrated south view of Morris Island, South Carolina, 1864 National Park Service View of Morris Island, noting key points of Union encampment (numbered). Illustrator is believed to be Luis Mathot, member of Les Enfants Perdus (The Lost Children), an independent Union infantry battalion of the New York Zouaves, organized in New York City in 1862. Les Enfants participated in the assault on Battery Wagner in July 1863. Shortly afterward when the confederates evacuated the battery, Union troops, including Les Enfants, set up camp. You can see in incredible detail the encampments of the 54th Massachusetts, 52nd PA, and 104 PA, along with where camp headquarters are, and other defensive positions. Fort Sumter, Fort Sullivan (Fort Moultrie), ironsides, etc., are all also visible.
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Illustration and text from a book on Fort Sumter [recto] National Park Service Removing powder from the magazine of Fort Sumter during the bombardment.
Illustration and text from book 'Harper's Pictorial History Of The Civil War' [verso] National Park Service Police-sergeant Hart nailing the flag to the temporary flag-staff.
Illustration and text in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Illustration of 'Meeting street ' showing St. Michael 's church, Circular church, and the South Carolina Club House, Charleston, South Carolina
Illustration and text on Harper's Weekly, 1865[verso] National Park Service Visit to Fort Sumter by General Gillmore and staff.
Illustration of Anderson's men entering the Fort, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 4; Anderson's men enter Fort Sumter; III; FoSu 1861 Anderson on?.
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Illustration of Battle of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina National Park Service Battle of Sullivan's Island; Peale.
Illustration of Battle of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, 1776 National Park Service Battle of S.I. - 1776 Painting.
Illustration of Boston Tea Party in Boston Harbor, 1773 National Park Service Boston Tea Party.
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Illustration of Civil War scene from Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service The Civil War; 3. Richmond courtesy, L.C..
Illustration of Confederate Flag, Charleston, South Carolina National Park Service H; 1B; 7D; ID/HP; Chapman Painting.
Illustration of English soldiers searching a settler's house Kings Mountain National Military Park Red Coats Sacka home
Illustration of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service ID/HP Ft. Moultrie (Moultrie Portrait).
Illustration of General Moultrie during Revolutionary War National Park Service Gen Moultrie 7E.
Illustration of Prisoners of War museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Artist's Rendering of Museum; 8x10, National POW Museum

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