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Multiple illustrations and text in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper [recto] National Park Service Newspaper in German language (top) Fort Moultrie. (Middle) Fort Bindney, but no information about this fort is available on internet. (Bottom) Fort Sumter.
Text in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper [verso] National Park Service In German language.
Text and an illustration in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso] National Park Service First night of bombardment on Fort Sumter, to prevent reinforcements being sent to Major Anderson.
Text and two illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Exterior view of Fort Moultrie, as its appeared before evacuation. View of the ramparts of Fort Moultrie, Charleston, SC.
Text in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [recto] National Park Service A chess problem on the right edge.
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Text and two illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Exterior view of Fort Moultrie on Sullivan 's Island, SC. View of the Ramparts of Fort Moultrie, Charleston, SC.
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
Front page of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper with text and couple of illustrations, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Portrait of Col. Rhett, Editor of The Charleston Mercury. The Walter Battery on Sullivans Island, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina.
Text and two illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [recto] National Park Service The Richland Rifles enjoying the after-dinner hour, at their quarters on Sullivans Island, Charleston Harbor, SC. Moonlight scene on Sullivan 's Island, South Carolina.

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