Multiple illustrations on front page of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, New York, 1865 [recto]National Park Service(Clockwise) 165, 167 and 169 Meeting street, Charleston. East Bay street, looking south, Charleston. Gentlemen 's Ordinary, Charleston Hotel, Charleston. General appearance of Charleston showing the effect of Federal bombardment. Kitchen attached to 53 Wentworth Stree- Effect of two shells.
Multiple illustrations on Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso]National Park Service(Top) Lieutenant Hall bearing a truce flag from Major Anderson in Fort Sumter to Governer Pickens, immedialtely after the firing upon the Star of the West, Mercury Office, Charleston. (Bottom-left) Paul H. Hall, Poet and Litterateur, Aide-De-Camp to Governer of South Carolina (Bottom-Right) Lieutenant Hall, bearer of dispatches from Major Anderson
Multiple illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1863 [verso]National Park Service(Clockwise) Remains of blockade runners. Rebel Camp on Sullivan 's island. Rebel battery on Sullivan 's Island. Fort Moultrie as seen from Morris Island. Rebel battery on Sullivan 's Island. (Center) Examining passes on the beach.
Multiples illustrations in Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper [recto]National Park ServiceIllustrations from Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper. (Top) The crouwd at no. 5 Hayne street, getting 'food ticket ' and supplies, Charleston South Carolina (Left - bottom) Torn flag in front of President 's box at Ford Theatre, Washington. (Right - bottom) View looking down south side railroad, Peterburg, Virginia