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Illustration of the meeting of Greene and Gates at Charlotte, North Carolina Kings Mountain National Military Park Greene Takes Command from Gates at Charlotte, NC; Nat. Geog.
Illustration, Bombardment of Fort Sumter and Fort Wagner [recto] National Park Service Illustration from: Harpers Weekly.
Illustration, Kings Mountain State Park, Blacksburg, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism APR 85A1
Illustrations Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Group of Guns and Carriages Dismantled by Major Anderson at Fort Moultrie; Battery at Fort Moultrie, Bearing on Fort Sumter
Illustrations and map [verso] National Park Service Confederatre cavalry returning from a successful raid in pursuit of fresh horses and provisions. Map of the strategical movements of General McClellan 's army before Richmond, showing the places where the six battles were fought, from the 26th of June to the 1st of July, 1862. Company A, of the First South Carolina Federal Volunteers (colored), taking the oath of allegiance before General Saxton, at Beaufort, S.C.
Illustrations and text from Harper's Weekly, 1860 [verso] National Park Service (top) Potrait of Hon. Caleb Cushing. (bottom) Meeting of Southern seceders from th eDemocratic Convention at St. Andrews Hall, Charleston
Illustrations and text from book 'The Soldier In Our Civil War' [recto] National Park Service Edmund Ruffin of Virginia. Interior view of Fort Moultrie as engaged in the bombardment against Fort Sumter.
Illustrations and text from the book The Soldier In Our Civil War [recto] National Park Service Samuel Francis Dupont. Plan of the Naval Battle, Port Royal Harbor.
Illustrations and text in Harper's Weekly, 1876[verso] National Park Service (Top) Fort Moultrie Monument, Charleston, South Carolina. (Bottom) The Centennial - Model of the steam-ship "City of Berlin" in Machinery Hall. "The Fort Moultrie monument" article on left. "The Centennial" article on right:
Illustrations and various articles Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park [illegible] Prayer, for our Country; Reidville Female High school; The [illegible] at Fort Sumter
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 from the book The Civil War In The United States[recto] National Park Service Morris Island Battery. Captain Jennings Battery, Folly Island. Federal lookout, Folly Island. Shelling rebel camp on James Island.
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.
Illustrations of Civil War from a book [recto] National Park Service Scouting party of the Ninth Indiana Volunteers, or, as they were called, "The Tigers of the Bloody Ninth". Discovery of a Confederate battery at Messech 's point at Messech 's point by a scouting party of the Tenth Regiment of Newyork Zouaves.
Image of painting Kings Mountain National Military Park
Image of painting Kings Mountain National Military Park
Image of painting, The Battle of Kings Mountain Kings Mountain National Military Park Battle Scene Kings Mtn. Yotin's Painting 39
Image of painting, battle scene Kings Mountain National Military Park
Image of painting, battle scene Kings Mountain National Military Park
In a Cotton Field [verso] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
In the Land of Frozen Fires: A History of Occupation in El Malpais Country Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.116: 32.
Indian trail, north of Stecoah Great Smoky Mountains National Park Indian trail, north of Stecoah, where Col Moore crossed ride on his march November 1776.Indian Trail, III-R-12715, History - Historic Roads and Trails
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Indian trail, north of Stecoah Great Smoky Mountains National Park Indian trail, north of Stecoah, where Col Moore crossed ride on his march November 1776.Indian Trail, III-R-12714, History - Historic Roads and Trails
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1939-07
Indiana Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Indiana Monument; 5x7, Indiana
Indiana Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Indiana Monument; 5x7, Indiana
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Museum Display; 3.5x5, Exhibits, V.C.
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Museum Display; 3.5x5, Exhibits, V.C.
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Museum Display; 3.5x5, Exhibits, V.C.
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Quarterly Exhibit, Mark Bollinger; 5x7, Exhibits, V.C.
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Museum Display; 3.5x5, Exhibits, V.C.
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Museum Display; 3.5x5, Exhibits, V.C.
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Museum Display; 3.5x5, Exhibits, V.C.
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Quarter Panel - Wirz; 5x7, Exhibits, V.C.
Information boards displayed in museum, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Museum Display; 3.5x5, Exhibits, V.C.
Information desk, Fort Moultrie Visitor Center, South Carolina National Park Service VC Information desk; 3L; DEC 15.
Information from General Turner obtained by Brooks, on the use of siege mortars and battery National Park Service Information obtained by Brooks from General Turner on the use of siege mortars and battery, etc.
Information from General Turner obtained by Brooks, on the use of siege mortars and battery National Park Service Information obtained by Brooks from General Turner on the use of siege mortars and battery, etc.
Information plaque, Hanging Rock Battleground, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
Information plate, Fort Jackson, Louisiana National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Information sign at Left Face, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service FS-900; ca. 1955; I/SI; FS Entrance sign at Left Face; 4e.
Informative sentence Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve
Circa 1978
Inside Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 13-2; FoSu 61.
Inside Harbor Entrance Control Post, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service File; 8 x 10 glossy; 10a; OCT76A6 1.
Inside a tunnel, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 3i; AUG78A1 9.
Inside a tunnel, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FOMO; 3H; AUG75A1 7.
Inside sally port, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service FM inside sally port; FM-145; ca. 1963; 3h.

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