Intended use of the System of Signaling for Steam Whistles [Recto]National Park ServiceExplanation of the intended use of the System of Signaling for Steam Whistles. Numbers are transmitted by combinations of short & long whistle blares, and the numbers stand for orders.
Intended use of the System of Signaling for Steam Whistles [Verso]National Park ServiceExplanation of the intended use of the System of Signaling for Steam Whistles. Numbers are transmitted by combinations of short & long whistle blares, and the numbers stand for orders.
Interesting From RichmondFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkArticle about a new military camp in Richmond and the state of the city of Norfolk.
Iron embrasure casing, drawings and descriptionNational Park ServiceDescription and drawings by Lorigan representing an appliance or casing to Embrasures. Lorigan writes that during the Siege of Forts Sumter, Wagner and Gregg on Morris Island SC, experience had shown that hides and similar coverings were insufficient to protect the work, and a Boiler plate casing was first suggested and tried with complete success, by Major T. B. Brooks.
Iron embrasure casing, drawings and descriptionNational Park ServiceDescription and drawings by Lorigan representing an appliance or casing to Embrasures. Lorigan writes that during the Siege of Forts Sumter, Wagner and Gregg on Morris Island SC, experience had shown that hides and similar coverings were insufficient to protect the work, and a Boiler plate casing was first suggested and tried with complete success, by Major T. B. Brooks.
Iron embrasure casing, drawings and descriptionNational Park ServiceDescription and drawings by Lorigan representing an appliance or casing to Embrasures. Lorigan writes that during the Siege of Forts Sumter, Wagner and Gregg on Morris Island SC, experience had shown that hides and similar coverings were insufficient to protect the work, and a Boiler plate casing was first suggested and tried with complete success, by Major T. B. Brooks.
Iron embrasure casing, drawings and descriptionNational Park ServiceDescription and drawings by Lorigan representing an appliance or casing to Embrasures. Lorigan writes that during the Siege of Forts Sumter, Wagner and Gregg on Morris Island SC, experience had shown that hides and similar coverings were insufficient to protect the work, and a Boiler plate casing was first suggested and tried with complete success, by Major T. B. Brooks.
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Forestry Commission Negative Jew- Oct. 2, 1951 H-C-Marker on SC highway 63 approximately 1mi. west of Jacksonboro Colleton Co." "Speed Graphic Super xx""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Gate to Isaac Hayne burial ground. CFB-Jan. 1964.""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Marker showing the burial place of Isaac Hayne in Colleton Co. Sept. 1963-CFB.""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Entrance to Isaac Hayne burial ground showing damage done by vandals to caps on top of gate posts." Sept. 1963-CFB"
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Entrance to Isaac Hayne burial ground showing damage done by vandals to caps on top of gate posts." Sept. 1963-CFB"
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Marker on the highway at the entrance to the burial ground of col. Isaac Hayne. CFB. Jan. 1964""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne damage to back fence (left) of Isaac Hayne burial ground by trees thrown driving Hurricane Gracie. Sept. 1963.""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Damage to left side fence (near front) of Isaac Hayne burial ground by trees during Hurricane Gracie.""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Entrance to Isaac Hayne burial ground showing damage done by vandals to caps on top of gate posts." Sept. 1963-CFB"
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Gate to Col. Isaac Hayne burial ground. CFB. Jan. 1964""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Forestry Commission Negative JCW-Oct. 2, 1951 H-C-Marker on SC Highway 63 approximately 1 mi. west of Jacksonboro Collection Co." "Speed Graphic Super XX" burial"
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Forestry Comm. neg. Jcw-Oct. 2, 1951 H-C-Enhance to Cemetery" "Spat graphic super xx""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Location of Isaac Hayne tomb- the flat one in center foreground is his. The tomb cover is broken on right end. September 1963-CFB.""
Isaac Hayne Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Forestry Comm. Neg. Jew-Oct. 2, 1951 H-C-Grave Marker-Isaac Hayne" "Speed graphic super xx""
Isaac Hayne Site, South CarolinaSouth Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and TourismIsaac Hayne Forestry Comm. neg. Jew- Oct. 2, 1951 H-C-Grave Marker-Isaac Hayne" "Speed Graphic Super xx""